Board Thread:Lion Guard Discussion/@comment-30969686-20180505143213/@comment-35360394-20190501172525

Well size does very little with safety the spotted hyenas are rough enough to rudely chomp a canine's neck snapping and leaping plus spinning, so it's quite true the jackal could get hurt by a hyena. Hyena hate letting other species eat nearthem, they complain near the lions, they hurt lionesses if the brave female is alone, they fight roughly when it's them wanting African Wild Dog's den, they might hurt their own mother, leader hyenas punish the members who don't want to listen that's what proves the feistiness of the hyenas, even the golden jackals in Asia have to be careful if traveling near the striped hyenas. Hyenas don't like sharing anything with other species they're one of the animals you're lucky to escape the chase of. Hyenas don't care how they've hurt others.

African Wild Dog they're not like the hyena at all by behavior descriptions, they care about the safety of a whole pack, they're watchful  and quick enough to escape the rough hungry crocs, African wild dogs they're calm enough to once a while lounge, they're compassionate enough to protect each  other or wow once in a while let the Black backed jackal join their pack by surprise if it's the problem of a lone pup feeling too lost to walk alone. African Wild dogs in real life are willing to leave their cat neighbors alone.

Hyena violent and willful, African Wild Dogs courageous and Confident een during scary events.

There's are no words that'll take away the strength of my feelings for poor misunderstood canines in the wilderness, my loyalty for the canine family is deep within my heart. I understand canines both ways science facts and emotional facts.