Yes, and do on occasions.
Not usually. Lions kill hyenas because of competition not because of food.
Lions hunt alone as a family pride. At a kill, hyenas (if they outnumber the lions) might, by weight of numbers, force the lions to retreat and leave the kill to the hyenas.
Lions kill hyenas given the opportunity.
Lion: the lions worstest enimie is the hyena they will fight to the death. Lions kill hyenas and hyenas kill lions.from yameem hoque (proffesinal wildlife Expert)
A lion can kill a hyena, but a pack of hyenas can kill a lion. Both are predators.
Hyenas are the lions archenemy and they kill each others young.
Lions, leopards and hyenas will hunt and kill cheetah cubs.
Lions will kill hyenas but rarely eat them.
Lions kill hyenas given the opportunity.
noThey will eat the dead and dying one's.Actually, hyenas have proven to be better predators than lions are. The old belief that they were strictly scavenders was based on biased observations. Lions often kill hyenas, and a pack of hyenas have killed isolated lions and cubs, but hyenas do not hunt lions regularly.
Spotted Hyenas are preyed on by lions.
Lions at their kill have had a group of hyenas drive them off. It is a question of numbers: more lions in the pride, the less likelihood that hyenas would be able to take over the kill.