
The animals in the Serengeti plain of Africa live according to the law of nature. Herbivores make good use of their excellent sight and running skills to escape predators, and carnivores use their sharp teeth and bravery to get prey. But no one can say that herbivores are good and that carnivores are bad. They just follow the law of the jungle.
Predators do not show off their hunting skills. They do not even desire to catch many prey at once. No matter how good their hunting skills are, they go hunting only when they are hungry, and if they eat enough meat they hunted, they leave the spot. Then, the remaining meat is passed to hyenas the African scavengers, eagles, and crows. Herbivores, either, do not want to enjoy much. What they are satisfied with, as a result of moving in groups against the risk of their enemies and of rivers, is fresh grass and water to quench their thirst.
Whether they are weak or strong, animals walk their own path without greed and complaint. The world of animals has its own order and peace.