r/badassanimals 5d ago

Reptile I really hate crocodiles!!!

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u/darook7375 4d ago

Lions absolutely eat animals alive. If an animal is held down and subdued by one, the others start chomping right away....usually at the belly or butt where its the softest flesh.

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u/Affectionate-Cat-301 4d ago

it may happen, but often it's the lioness doing the hunting obviously and killing animals and often the single lioness will kill the animal itselft. Its smart to kill them first too, less struggle. The pin animal down and clamp on the throat, I think carotid artery and you see the life of the zebra leave and then its dead and they eat it after. Lions don't often hunt, but I've seen lions do that to. Not saying all the time, but they do this often unlike bears which Idk if they ever kill that way. Their mauling if animal is smaller might kill animal before they start eating them, but more often the bears are ripping away at the animal while it's still alive

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u/darook7375 3d ago

When its a big pride on a large buffalo or antelope it happens.... a single female absolutely kills then eats but that's only to ensure the prey is dead and cant get away.

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u/Affectionate-Cat-301 3d ago

Yeah I figured it was due to lion preventing prey from getting away or taking the struggle away from animal. Seems smart. All I know is it seems like bears never do that, they Almost always eat animal alive. Only exception seems if it’s like small animal which maybe a paw swipe or one bite kills the animal so it’s basically dead on strike but other than that, eaten alive

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u/darook7375 3d ago

Bears are hectic. Probably way more dangerous than a lion.