Yes, in fact they eat their prey in trees to prevent animals such as the lion and hyena from stealing their catch.
It depends on what animals you are talking about here.Herbivores like Gazelles, Springbok, Impala, Zebra, Wildebeest, Buffalo etc eat the GrassSmall predators like Cheetah eat herbivores like Gazelles and ImpalaLarge predators like Lions eat larger herbivores like Zebra, Wildebeest, Buffalo etcScavengers like hyena and vultures eat anything that is left over
yes
The Brown Hyena adapts to its environment by searching for food in the night instead of the day. It also digs a burrow or den to sleep in, in the day time because it is cooler underground than in the sun.
I Think That a Gazelles Niche Is To Eat Vegetation, Reproduce And To Provide Carnivores With Something To Eat.
lions will kill and eat a hyena
no they eat plants
Hyena's are scavengers.That means they eat meat that was left by other animals.
Gazelles are herbivores and do not eat meat. Also, the ranges of the gazelle and the lynx are thousands of miles apart.
The Hyena gets to close to the water!
the dad hyena well eat the baby hyenas
Probably, If they can eat zebras.