The female lions do most most of the hunting. They get most of the food for themselves and the other lions in the pride. The males are the protectors of the pride. Their job is to keep the place where the pride lives safe from enemies.
Giraffes do not hunt, they are herbivores. They eat leaves off Acacia trees.
Cheetahs do not live together after mating so males and females each hunt separately.
both
The female does
The male hunts for food while the female looks after the eggs or it's baby. If the female doesn't have any babies or eggs than it goes to hunt for food itself.
Black footed ferrets are solitary animals. The only time they are together is at mating. The male has no role in raising the family. So both male and female hunt for themselves
Yes.
Badgers are solitary animals, so they hunt for themselves.
In lion prides, lionesses do most of the hunting, but males can and do hunt. Tigers, for the most part solitary animals, both sexes hunt equally well.
i think the male
Both genders are known to hunt for prey
no they hunt exactly
The angler fish.The male animals eat more fish/ food
They hunt together and are always together. The male always takes the lead but whenever there is food that appears the male goes for it. If the female attacks the pray, the male will hurt the female as a warning. When the male is attacking a pray the female has to move on and take the lead.
The male lions can and will hunt if necessary when the female lions need help to bring down a bigger prey. The female lions will hunt the majority of the time.