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Canids and Hyaenids Interactions

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(02-10-2015, 12:17 AM)'Pantherinae' Wrote: Still it's stealing the kill! And we should respect hyenas very much! 
Going in on 12 wolves and winning! Or fight leopards  off kills! 
Wolves are very strong, but would probably something like spotted hyenas vs WD's, but would 
be funny to see a one on one fight between a wolf and a hyena! A spotted hyena would kill a wolf, and  i actually think both the brown and striped would take a wolf aswell! Even though the are a bit smaller

 

Not sure who I would pick between a Grey Wolf vs Hyenna Fight. Both are similarly sized, but these wolves are small. They are the size of wild dogs or even smaller so they aren't much of a match to a hyenna. I know I would definitely take a wolf pack very a hyenna clan though. They work better together from what I have seen, its like comparing apples to oranges though. Two different animals living on two completely different sides of the world. But I remember the story of the hyenna and wild dog and two jackals who were best friends and the hyenna would rely on the wild dog to do most of the hunting. So I assume canids are the better hunters for sure.

Hyenna vs Leopard interaction goes either way as you are well aware.

 
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