Hyenas are primarily carnivorous scavengers, but they may occasionally consume grass or plant material. Eating grass can aid in digestion, help expel parasites, or alleviate stomach discomfort, similar to behavior observed in other carnivores. However, grass does not provide nutritional value for hyenas, so it is not a significant part of their diet. If they eat grass excessively, it may indicate an underlying health issue.
Rarely, but it happens occasionally. Most times, however, the lion eats hyenas.
A hyena eats a zebra
Something.
lions
they eat meat
like i know they eat aphids, but do they also eat grass? aphids AND grass?? someone please answer.
it wont be hungry anymore
hyena
eats sleeps and roars
It regrows again. It's just like asking what happens to the grass that's left after you cut it with the lawn-mower: it just regrows again.
yes in that it eats dead animals. however a hyena is correctly termed a scavenger not detritivore.
Yes... dead and alive.