Hyenas go hunting in groups for food?

That's right! Hyenas are highly social animals and they hunt in packs, which can vary in size from a few individuals to over 100.

Here's why they hunt in groups:

* Increased hunting success: A pack of hyenas can take down much larger prey than a single hyena could.

* Cooperation: Hyenas work together to chase, surround, and subdue their prey.

* Protection: Hunting in a group provides safety from predators and other hyena packs.

* Sharing resources: The pack shares the spoils of the hunt, ensuring everyone gets food.

Hyenas are incredibly efficient hunters and are known for their powerful jaws, sharp teeth, and endurance.