What animals eat other in Africa?

Here are some examples of animals that eat other animals in Africa:

- Lions: Lions are apex predators and feed primarily on large herbivores such as wildebeest, zebra, and antelope.

- Leopards: Leopards are also apex predators and hunt prey such as impala, gazelles, and monkeys.

- Cheetahs: Cheetahs are the fastest land animals and hunt primarily gazelles and impala.

- Spotted hyenas: Spotted hyenas are scavengers and predators that feed on carcasses of animals killed by other predators or that they have killed themselves.

- African wild dogs: African wild dogs are social predators that hunt in packs and prey primarily on gazelles, impala, and wildebeest.

- Nile crocodiles: Nile crocodiles are ambush predators that wait in water to attack prey such as fish, antelope, and even zebras.

- African rock pythons: African rock pythons are constrictor snakes that kill prey by wrapping around them and squeezing them to death. They feed on a variety of animals including rodents, birds, and mammals.

- Martial eagles: Martial eagles are large birds of prey that hunt primarily small mammals such as rodents, hares, and monkeys.

- Vultures: Vultures are scavengers that feed on carcasses of dead animals.