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What is the Monkeys food chain?

Monkeys eat plants, fruits, and vegetables. But jackals, tigers, hyenas, and lions eat monkeys.


Does a lion eat a giraffe?

Lions will kill hyenas but rarely eat them.


What animals eat small giraffes?

Lions, spotted hyenas, leopards and Nile crocodiles will all attack baby giraffes.


Why do hyenas chase giraffes?

Hyenas are carnivores, meat eaters. They have to find some type of animal to eat. Hyenas aren't known to hunt giraffes. But most predators are opportunistic and may go for an unusual prey animal if a good opportunity - like coming across a sick or injured animal - would present itself.


Does hyena eat squirrel?

Chipmunks aren't found in Africa but if they were, I'm sure Hyenas would definitely eat Chipmunks.


Do hyenas eat?

Yes, hyenas eat.


What is the food chain for giraffes?

Giraffes are herbivores; they primarily eat plants, berries and fruits. Due to their size they have relatively few predators but they can fall prey to lions and crocodiles. Leopards, spotted hyenas and wild dogs can also prey on young calves.


Does jackals eat hyenas?

no, but hyenas will eat jackals


Do hyenas eat antelopes?

no an antelopes do no eat hyenas :-(


Do giraffes eat other giraffes?

no never eat other Giraffes.


Are spotted hyenas mean to other animals?

In the context of whether hyenas actively hunt other animals, absolutely yes! Hyenas are not just scavengers, they're hunters as well and have been known to often take down other animals like warthogs, wildebeest, zebra, meerkats, lions, young rhinos, young hippos, elephants, giraffes, baboons, monkeys, etc. They've also been the result of a number of human lives being lost as well. Hyenas have been known to eat anything they can find or catch, not just scavenged carcasses.


What are giraffes scard of?

If you mean "What are giraffes scared of?" the answer is: All the carnivorous animals that hunt it for food; lions, leopards, hyenas and wild dogs.