Pantheraman
Well-Known Member
There's the idea that dholes are the most successful hunters in the Indian forest. One person on social media says they succeed 80% of the time. But this is not the case.
The hunting success rate of dholes was discovered in Kanha National Park, and the success rate is 20%.
https://ruffordorg.s3.amazonaws.com/media/project_reports/08.09.08 Detailed Final Report.pdf
So like most land predators, dholes fail more than they succeed. Now let's compare it to the other two predators, tigers and leopards.
Tigers are successful only 10% of the time, so yes, dholes are more successful than tigers. Leopards, on the other hand, can have hunting success rates of up to 38%, granted this varies from place to place.
What African Predators Have the Highest Hunting Success Rate?
I'm not aware of any of their hunting success rate statistics in India. But it's likely it's either similar to or higher than the dhole's hunting success rate.
The hunting success rate of dholes was discovered in Kanha National Park, and the success rate is 20%.
https://ruffordorg.s3.amazonaws.com/media/project_reports/08.09.08 Detailed Final Report.pdf
So like most land predators, dholes fail more than they succeed. Now let's compare it to the other two predators, tigers and leopards.
Tigers are successful only 10% of the time, so yes, dholes are more successful than tigers. Leopards, on the other hand, can have hunting success rates of up to 38%, granted this varies from place to place.
What African Predators Have the Highest Hunting Success Rate?
I'm not aware of any of their hunting success rate statistics in India. But it's likely it's either similar to or higher than the dhole's hunting success rate.
