Lions and hyenas eat wildebeests.
Wildebeest
before lions because the food chain is small animals eat grass wildebeest eat small animals and then lion eats wildebeest
Grasses, like all grazing animals do.
no. they are Omnivorous. they eat grass but at times they kill other animals and even eat them
No. They probably eat a bit of plant material, if only in the stomachs of their prey animals. However, most importantly, all food chains begin with plants. The lion may eat a wildebeest but the wildebeest ate grass.
The Zebra and other grazers, such as the wildebeest are the main food prey of lions.
well 'wildebeest' migrate when fall or winter comes they be for eat food be for fall, winter ''yea'' ;)
No. Wildebeest are antelope and antelope are mammals.
They are obligate carnivores, so they eat meat from primarily buffalo, zebra, antelope, warthogs, gnu, wildebeest or other animals they can capture.
Wildebeest are grazers, they eat grass.
A lion might eat a wildebeest; so might a bushman. OR ANYTHING BIGGER THAN THE BEAST. BIGGER AND STRONGER! :DD
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