Komodo dragon swallows a lamb alive, so it won't have to eat for a week
Komodo dragons are a holdover from the age of dinosaurs. Scientists have discovered that the Komodo dragon has an amazing appetite and prefers to prey on large animals such as buffalo. The buffalo is huge and aggressive. The monitor lizard has little chance of winning by force alone. The magic weapon for the Komodo dragon to win is the deadly venom and a large number of bacteria in its saliva. When the dragon finds the buffalo, it slowly approaches and bites the buffalo's leg unexpectedly. The buffalo is frightened and runs away, and the monitor lizard completes The first step in preying on buffalo. But the venom does not kill the buffalo instantly, so to enjoy the fruits of victory, the monitor lizard must track the buffalo by scent, and it must be ahead of other predators.
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What happens when a lonely lion meets a pack of hyenas?
Hyenas live in groups. A group can be as large as dozens or as small as a dozen. The leader of each group is a strong female hyena. The social organization of hyenas is strictly hierarchical. When foraging, the "female leader" can always get the largest and best piece of meat, and this is a matter of course.
Under the premise of living in groups, hyenas have considerable freedom. They often travel alone, hunt alone, and eat by themselves. Members of groups tend not to be together for long periods of time. Once they are reunited, they take it for granted that they behave as members of the collective, reflecting their social gregariousness. When two spotted hyenas of different sexes come together, the male always lets the female go first. If there is only one piece of meat, the male will leave it to the female.
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