Predatory Behaviour - Lion Hunting | ALERT (2024)

Lions Hunting

With relatively small hearts and lungs, lions are not fast runners; a maximum speed of 60kph, nor do they have the stamina to keep this pace for more than a 100 – 200m. As such, lions rely on stalking their prey and seldom charge until they are within 30m unless the prey is facing away and cannot see the charge.

Lions stalk their prey, although ambush behaviour has been observed. This happens mainly during daylight when stalking prey is more difficult. Of 1,300 hunts observed in the Serengeti, 48% involved only one lion, 20% involved two, and the remainder involved a group of three – eight (up to 14).

Females do the majority of the hunting, and males who tag along with the hunt usually stay back until a kill is made. Lions hunting in pairs and groups have a success rate of c. 30%. Lions hunting singly by daylight have a success rate of 17 – 19%, but are the equal of groups at night reopening the debate as to why lions became the only sociable cat; maybe it is to control exclusive hunting grounds.

Most successful hunts are on dark nights in dense cover against a single prey animal. One reason for lions’ relatively low hunting success rate is that lions do not take into account wind direction when hunting; they often approach prey from an upwind direction thereby alerting the prey and ending the hunt. Secondly, the lion’s charge is generally launched directly at its quarry and it rarely alters the path of attack, as do other cats. Generally speaking, if a lion misses its target on the first run it usually abandons the chase.

Hunts of impala and medium-sized prey are significantly more likely to be successful when the lions do not stalk their prey but rather chase them immediately upon detection. The opposite is true for small-sized prey species. However, lions are more likely to stalk impala and medium-sized species, whereas they are less likely to stalk small-sized prey. Females are significantly more likely to stalk anything.

Cooperative hunting brings a greater probability of success in lion hunts, but a question exists on whether pre-planned cooperation is taking place or that lions are making use of opportunities brought about by the presence of other lions.

Studies of the tactics of group hunting by lions give a similar basic plan of the hunting process. When the group spots the prey a hunt is often initiated by a single lion looking at it, to which the other lions respond by looking in the same direction – the only clear form of “communication” evidenced in the hunting process. The group fans out, with certain lions stalking at a greater distance to encircle the prey. The encircling lions launch the attack, seemingly to drive the prey towards the others who ambush from their cover position.

It is suggested that lions often, but not exclusively, followed the same hunting patterns and divided lions into stalking roles; left, centre & right-wing positions. Lions hunting in their preferred roles increased the success of the group by 9%.

Once within range of smaller prey, lions use their paw to slap the rear of the animal at its legs or haunch to knock it off balance or drag it down. A bite to the neck or throat quickly kills the animal.

With larger prey lions approach the animal at an angle, jumping on top and using their own weight to wrestle the animal to the ground, biting at the vertebrae in an attempt to sever the spinal cord as they do so.

Once downed they bite the throat or over the nose and mouth of the prey to suffocate it, a position that keeps them out of the way of horns that could injure the lion.

Lion Feeding

When plenty of food is available lions gorge themselves into near immobility. At these times, on average, males swallow around 15% of their body weight.

Food is shared grudgingly. The smallest and weakest lions often lose out altogether and hungry mothers will not even share with their own offspring.

Lions usually start feeding by opening the abdomen and eating the entrails. Most lions will eat the heart, liver and kidneys, but it unusual for lions to open up the skull.

Man-eating

Man-eating has been recorded wherever lions are found, but humans appear to be regarded as competing predators rather than as prey. In Tanzania, it has been noted that more people are killed during the rainy season when the tall grass makes hunting more difficult. Notable cases of man-eating include a pair of males who killed 28 Indians and “dozens” of Africans in Tsavo, Kenya, at the end of the 19th century and a single male who killed 48 humans at Ankole, Uganda, in the 1920s.

The greatest toll was from a man-eating pride which killed around 2,000 people in the Njombe district of Tanzania between 1932 and 1947.

Predatory Behaviour - Lion Hunting | ALERT (2024)

FAQs

What are the predatory behavior of lions? ›

Lions either ambush approaching prey or move carefully to within striking distance. The final charge is usually less than 50 m; any further and the lion will overheat. If the prey is captured, the lion bites at the muzzle or throat to throttle it.

What are lions hunting behaviors? ›

Lions are not as fast as most of their prey so they rely heavily on the element of surprise when hunting. They will attempt to get to within 30m of their prey before charging. They don't have the inclination for a long chase and will not pursue their prey very far if the first attack fails.

What is a lion's feeding behavior? ›

Lions are believed to feed every three or four days, and need on average between 5kg and 7kg of meat a day. But they can go without food for more than a week and then tear into prey, eating up to 50kg of meat at a time – that's almost a quarter of the animal's body weight.

What is the hunting strategy of a lion pride? ›

Together, they deploy strategic hunting techniques, such as coordinated flanking and ambushing, to outwit their prey. Their synchronized efforts increase the likelihood of a successful hunt to secure food for the entire pride. Male lions are typically responsible for protecting their pride from other males.

What are predatory behaviors? ›

Predatory behavior refers to actions and conduct characterized by the exploitation, manipulation, or harm of others for personal gain, satisfaction, or gratification. This behavior often involves deceit, aggression, or manipulation to take advantage of vulnerable individuals or situations.

Do lions strangle their prey? ›

This is not the case for lions, they are stranglers or suffocators. They either bite the underside of the neck to collapse the trachea. Or they put their entire mouth over the prey animal's nose. Either way it is a relatively slow suffocation that kills the animal.

Why do male lions bite when they mate? ›

When a male lion bites a female lion during mating, it triggers ovulation, increasing the chances of conception. Additionally, the biting behaviour helps the male to maintain control and prevent injury during copulation.

What is abnormal Behaviour for lions? ›

Captive lions display stereotypical behaviours, such as Pacing and circling – Continuous walking back and forth or in a circle, following the same path. Signs of regular pacing include definite paths worn in the ground. Bar-biting – The continual licking or biting of walls, bars or gates in an enclosure.

What percentage of lion hunts are successful? ›

Lions hunting in pairs and groups have a success rate of c. 30%. Lions hunting singly by daylight have a success rate of 17 – 19%, but are the equal of groups at night reopening the debate as to why lions became the only sociable cat; maybe it is to control exclusive hunting grounds.

Who eats first in a pride of lions? ›

Male lions defend the pride's territory while females do most of the hunting. Despite this, the males eat first.

Why do male lions eat first? ›

When they have killed something, there is a hierarchy that comes into play, where the more dominant lions will feed on the kill first. So in all cases, the male lions will feed first, as they always dominate over all the females because they are bigger, and are more dominant.

Why do lions sometimes eat their cubs? ›

Not only the male lions, but in some instances, even the lionesses kill their cub and eat it. They do it only when the cub gets injured, suffers from any health ailment and dies. Many clips depicting these instances have gone viral on social media. The female lion also attempts to revive the cub before consuming it.

What is a lion's hunting behavior? ›

Known as a “King of the beasts”, Lions hunting strategies are calculated and unique. Mostly the lion attacks the bigger prey like cape buffalos, zebras, giraffes in groups. They stay hidden in the grass and let the prey to come close. they make a very stealthy and slow movement towards their prey.

What do male lions do when the pride is taken over? ›

Invading males will attempt to come in to take over their territory, kill their cubs and mate with their females. Male lions are very well bonded to the other males within their coalition but will attempt to drive out or kill any male lion who attempts to take over their territory.

Why do lions hunt at night? ›

Lions do most of their hunting at night as their eyes have adapted to the dark and this gives them a huge advantage over their prey. Interestingly though, lions also hunt during storms. The noise, rain and/or wind make it harder for prey to see and hear them, increasing their chances of a successful hunt.

What are stereotypical behaviors in lions? ›

EXAMPLES OF STEREOTYPIC BEHAVIOUR

The constant walking back and forth or in a circle, following the same path. Signs of regular pacing include definite paths worn in the ground. Seen in many captive animals, especially big cats and canids, such as wolves.

What is lion predation? ›

Lion prey includes antelopes, zebras, wildebeest, buffalo, and other grassland animals. These animals are often larger and faster than an individual lion. Lions are fierce predators that often stalk their prey before attacking.

What are the prey preferences of the lion? ›

Studies from the Serengeti confirm this for lions as their preference for wildebeest and zebra during the migration, and warthog and buffalo during prey scarcity suggests they are risk-sensitive foragers that maximize food intake (Scheel & Packer, 1995) such that their modal prey size is 150 kg (Packer, 1986).

What are the protective behavior of lions? ›

Lions are highly territorial and occupy the same area for generations. Females actively defend their territories against other females, while resident males protect prides from rival coalitions.

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