A lion would not take on a fully grown elephant as an elephant could easily trample them to death. They are able to weigh up risk in order to judge wether a prey is manageable or not. They may however try and get a baby elephant if it got separated from it's family.
they can if it is dead. they will not fight it unless they are protecting cubs, but if the lion is dead then heck yea they will attack it.
In this hypothetical scenario, the hyena, being the size of a grizzly bear, would likely have the advantage due to its larger size and strength. It would have a better chance against the African Lion in a fight.
A lion because its bigger and stronger and compared to a 12 times angry hyena, the hyena is nothing.
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1 lion vs. 1 hyena, the lion would kill/scare the hyena away. Hyenas are usually only in a pack. 1 lion vs. a pack of hyenas, they would kill the lion.
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A lion would win. Since both animals are in the singular form, I assume there is one of each. Though the hyena has a stronger bite, 800 pounds per square inch, the lion is bigger and also more agile than the hyena, as well as using its size and muscle mass as an advantage. The lion regularly takes down big game, so the hyena would not fare very well.
Yes. A grown lion in good health should be capable of attacking a hyena.
A hyena pack will intimidate a pride of lionesses off of their kill, they are no slouches when it comes to a fight. When the lion shows up though they scatter.
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One hyena alone would be no match for a lion, but a pack of hyenas working together can kill an adult male lion.