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Can hyenas challenge Sumatran tigers?

This question is a matter of opinion, because everyone has different ideas, so there are many answers to this question, and the author’s answer may not necessarily be correct, but I will tell you about this question. Tell me my own opinion.

Let me introduce you to the Sumatran tiger and hyena respectively. The Sumatran tiger, as its name implies, lives on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It is the smallest of the existing tigers.

Hyaenas are members of the hyena family, with a dog-like body shape, a long neck, hind limbs shorter and weaker than the forelimbs, a shorter body, high shoulders and low hips; there are long hyenas on the midline of the back of the neck; large teeth, and Thick cone-shaped premolars, cleft teeth develop, and molars degenerate. The jaws are thick and strong and can bite open bones. The appearance is slightly like a dog, with a shorter and rounder head than a dog's. The fur is brown or tan, with many irregular dark brown spots. Because its hindquarters are lower than its forequarters, its walking and running posture is not very elegant. But it is quite fast and has endurance when running.

The most advantageous weapon of the hyena is its teeth. Its bite force is stronger than that of the lion, the king of the jungle. It is too difficult to let go of the food it bites. But regarding the comparison between hyenas and Sumatran tigers mentioned in the title, the author has a different set of opinions.

The hyena is known as the second most popular animal on the African savanna after the lion. It definitely has something that stands out, that is its cunning and perseverance. It is difficult for the prey it targets to escape. It's not that it has great strength, but it won't attack rashly and will surprise you when you are least prepared.

From this point of view, the Sumatran tiger is really no match. Generally, a single lion will choose to stay away from a hyena. After all, the opponent is a tough nut to crack and is very cunning. If they really want to fight , the Sumatran tiger is really a bit of a headache. If they don't confront you head-on, they will keep harassing you. If there is even the slightest flaw, then you will definitely be defeated.

The most troublesome thing for Sumatran tigers is hyenas. They live in groups, which is a bit like wolves. They never come out alone to challenge tigers and lions. When looking for food, they are definitely alone. But if you provoke it, then attack it in a group. If a group of hyenas swarm up, they are so cunning at the same time, and even have a strong bite force. If the Sumatran tiger really encounters it, it is really no match. ,

So many people will say that if you encounter a lion in Africa, you may still escape, but if you encounter a group of hyenas and wolves, the chance is very slim. This applies to For humans, the same applies to Sumatran tigers.

All in all, the author believes that hyenas can challenge Sumatran tigers. After all, hyenas do not follow martial ethics and will fight in groups. They are even like dog skin plaster. Once entangled, there is no way to take it off. It is very dangerous. It's a headache.

These are some of the author’s opinions on this issue. There may be some shortcomings, and I hope everyone will point them out!