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Maybe it's just me, but I find those wild dogs to be the most terrifying of all wild animals. I know a lion will walk up and crack your spine, but those dogs will encircle you and keep picking at you until it's over, no matter how hard you fight them off.
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wild african dogs have the highest success hunt rate at 85%. By comparison cheetahs are at 58%, leopards at 38% and lions at 25%.
You really got to wonder with lions having such a low success rate at hunting while being pack hunter and having pretty bad survival rates to adult hood if they may be on the way out on the evolutionary scale. Also I think cheetahs may eventually turn into pack animals if they survive these coming centuries. Siblings tend to stay together and hunt together, all it would take is for them to adopt a free mating strategy in groups like chimps do, and you’re talking about a gang of anywhere from like 3-10+ cats that can chase you at 60 miles per hour, that’ll be a nightmare for prey.





Now I’m gonna watch reruns of 00’s animal planet
 
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Another #dogset L

They gotta eat their meats extra rare cuz of fear of getting their plate snatched.

Basically #catset is doing the "you gon eat your corn bread" scene from movie life perpetuated for an eternity.
 

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You really got to wonder with lions having such a low success rate at hunting while being pack hunter and having pretty bad survival rates to adult hood if they may be on the way out on the evolutionary scale. Also I think cheetahs may eventually turn into pack animals if they survive these coming centuries. Siblings tend to stay together and hunt together, all it would take is for them to adopt a free mating strategy in groups like chimps do, and you’re talking about a gang of anywhere from like 3-10+ cats that can chase you at 60 miles per hour, that’ll be a nightmare for prey.





Now I’m gonna watch reruns of 00’s animal planet
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Lions success rate at hunting is their norm. They go for big prey and don't have to make a kill daily. Not like an animal that is catching small prey. The low survival rates keep the strongest around. None of this is an indication of species in decline.

Cheetah don't have the aggression of big cats. They won't change their social order much and still wouldn't dominate if they did.
 
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