a 'wildebeast' is a herbivore, so it doesn't eat meat, the wildebeast eats grass or vegetation. (:
yes they do
It is possible, but the lion is more likely to win since the lion is too big and strong for the wildebeest to kill.
gazelles, zebras, wildebeest, springbok, etc.
A wildebeest has a stronger, heavier body with hooves and horns that can knock out the wolf if the wolf attacked. Also, a wildebeest can kill a hyena if it can kill a wolf.
Yes, lions are known to hunt wildebeest as they are a common prey species in their natural habitat. Lions are opportunistic predators and will target wildebeest when the opportunity arises, especially during times such as the great wildebeest migration in Africa.
Complete the analogy; predator: prey: lion
No. Lions don't hunt or eat Leopards. Their usually prey species include Gazelles, Wildebeest, Zebra's, Buffalos and even an occasional giraffe or elephant calf. However, they will kill a leopard when they see or catch one to cut down on the competition for prey species.
Yes, hyenas do eat wildebeest. In fact, in the Serengeti, wildebeest are their most commonly eaten prey. They also hunt a variety of other medium sized ungulates, such as zebra, kudu, Thompson's gazelle, etc.
Lions occasionally will kill leopards but it is not a preferred prey. Birds and crocodiles have been known to kill young leopards when their mother is out hunting.
Gazelle and small antelope are their main prey but they'll also take young wildebeest, young zebra, guineafowl, hares, etc.
Lions are carnivores and primarily feed on large mammals like zebras, wildebeest, and buffalo. They hunt in coordinated groups called prides, using a strategy of stalking and ambushing their prey. Once they have caught their prey, they will typically consume the meat at the kill site.
Yes. They have to kill their prey to eat.