Monday, November 16, 2009

Why do wildebeest don't fight back the tigers and lions, I mean they outnumbered them 100 to 1?

Why not run them over. Stampede those damn tigers its better getting eaten.

Why do wildebeest don't fight back the tigers and lions, I mean they outnumbered them 100 to 1?
Tigers live in the jungle, lions are the ones that give wildbeast problems, unfortunately for the wildbeast, a lion is much smarter, wildbeast are not that intelligent, so they don't get together and say, "Why don't we kill our enemies?" Oh well.....
Reply:Well they don't fight tigers because tigers and wildebeest are not found in the same regions. Wildebeest are African, tigers are Asian.





Charging hunters as a pack is predatory behaviour, and wildebeest are not predatory animals. Yes of course they could physically fight back but they don't, it's not in their instinct. They're prey animals, and prey animals instinct is to RUN. If their instinct was to charge, lions probably wouldn't hunt them!





Also, you'll find lions tend to pick off the sick and young animals. One lion cannot handle a full grown healthy wildebeest, and will only attempt it if starving and out of options.





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