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Mekhanik [1.2K]
2 years ago
15

Life as a hunter? Who May be the lions main competitors

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Stolb23 [73]2 years ago
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Lions compete with animals such as hyenas, cheetahs and wild dogs. Cheetahs are better hunters than lions, faster and better withstand the heat. Hyenas, as they have a larger pack, scare away lionesses after hunting and appropriate the meal.

<h3>What kind of relationship exists between the lion and the hyena?</h3>

The relationship of commensalism is established because hyenas have scavenger habits, that is, they feed on mortal remains left by other animals, in this case, the lion. In this way, the lion hunts its prey and feeds, and what remains is consumed by the hyenas.

With this information, we can conclude that Competition is a disharmonious or negative ecological relationship, in which interaction occurs between individuals looking for the same resource, usually when there is a scarcity of that resource.Lions rule the savanna kingdom and are taught to hate hyenas, who compete for the same resources.

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