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The Complete List of Savanna Predators

The savanna is a patchwork of grasses, shrubs and scattered trees where rainfall and fire shape who lives where. Predators here use stealth, speed and social tactics to exploit seasonal herds and the smaller animals that thrive between grasses.

There are 56 Savanna Predators, ranging from Aardwolf to Yellow mongoose. For each species the data are organized by Scientific name, Range, Typical prey and hunting method — you’ll find those details below.

How can I tell similar savanna predators apart in the field?

Look for a combination of size, silhouette, coat pattern, gait and behavior: nocturnal versus diurnal activity, preferred habitat (open grass vs. bush), common prey and distinctive calls. Tracks, scat and recent kill remains are also reliable clues; carry a compact field guide or use a camera to compare later.

Do all savanna predators eat the same prey or hunt the same way?

No — diets and tactics vary widely: large predators often take bigger ungulates using ambush or cooperative hunts, while smaller carnivores focus on insects, rodents or birds and use solitary stalking or digging. The list below highlights these differences so you can see who eats and hunts what where.

Savanna Predators

Name Scientific name Range Typical prey and hunting method
Lion Panthera leo Sub-Saharan African savannas Large ungulates; group stalk-and-ambush hunts
Leopard Panthera pardus Sub-Saharan Africa, Asian savanna mosaics Medium ungulates, primates; solitary stalk-and-ambush
Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus East and Southern African savannas Small–medium ungulates; high-speed sprint chases
African wild dog Lycaon pictus Sub-Saharan African savannas Medium ungulates; endurance pack coursing
Spotted hyena Crocuta crocuta Widespread African savannas Ungulates and carrion; stamina hunting and group chase
Brown hyena Hyaena brunnea Southern African savannas and arid zones Small mammals, carrion; nocturnal scavenging and hunting
Black-backed jackal Lupulella mesomelas Southern and Eastern African savannas Small mammals, birds; opportunistic stalk-and-pounce
Side-striped jackal Lupulella adusta Central and East African savannas Small mammals, birds; nocturnal forager and hunter
Golden jackal Canis aureus South Asian and Middle Eastern savannas Small mammals, birds; opportunistic hunter and scavenger
African golden wolf Canis lupaster North and Northeastern African savannas Small mammals, birds; solitary/paired hunter
Caracal Caracal caracal African and Asian savannas and scrub Small ungulates, birds; ambush and vertical leaps
Serval Leptailurus serval Sub-Saharan African grasslands and wetlands Rodents, birds; pounce-and-leap hunting with long legs
African wildcat Felis lybica African savannas and scrub Small mammals, birds; solitary stalker
Bat-eared fox Otocyon megalotis Southern African grasslands and savannas Insects (termites); ear-guided foraging and digging
Aardwolf Proteles cristata Southern and Eastern African savannas Termites and insects; nocturnal specialized foraging
Meerkat Suricata suricatta Kalahari and southern African savannas Invertebrates, small vertebrates; cooperative foraging and mobbing
Banded mongoose Mungos mungo Sub-Saharan savannas and woodlands Insects, small vertebrates; group foraging and cooperative raids
Yellow mongoose Cynictis penicillata Southern African open grasslands Invertebrates, rodents; burrowing ambushes
Slender mongoose Galerella sanguinea African savannas and woodlands Small mammals, birds; agile ground hunter
Honey badger Mellivora capensis African savannas and drylands Small mammals, reptiles; fearless predator and digging
African civet Civettictis civetta Wooded savannas across Africa Small vertebrates, invertebrates; nocturnal foraging and pouncing
Common genet Genetta genetta African savannas and scrublands Rodents, birds; nocturnal arboreal hunting
Nile crocodile Crocodylus niloticus Rivers and pans in African savannas Ungulates, fish; ambush at water margins
African rock python Python sebae Sub-Saharan savanna woodlands Ungulates, primates; ambush constriction at waterholes
Black mamba Dendroaspis polylepis Eastern and Southern African savannas Small mammals, birds; active pursuit, highly venomous
Puff adder Bitis arietans Widespread African savannas Rodents, birds; ambush envenomation
Boomslang Dispholidus typus Sub-Saharan savanna trees and shrubs Birds, reptiles; arboreal strike-and-envenom
Nile monitor Varanus niloticus Wetlands and savannas across Africa Fish, birds, small mammals; active pursuit and scavenging
Jaguar Panthera onca South American llanos and cerrado savannas Capybara, deer; ambush and strong bite to skull
Puma Puma concolor South/Central American savannas and grasslands Deer, smaller mammals; stalking and pounce ambush
Maned wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus Brazilian Cerrado savannas Rodents, fruits and insects; cursorial solitary hunter
Ocelot Leopardus pardalis South American savanna edges and woodlands Small mammals, birds; nocturnal stalk-and-pounce
Crested caracara Caracara cheriway Llanos and open savannas of Americas Small vertebrates, carrion; walks to hunt and soars
Green anaconda Eunectes murinus Seasonal wetlands in South American savannas Fish, mammals; ambush constriction in water
Dingo Canis familiaris (dingo) Australian savannas and grasslands Wallabies, small mammals; pack or solitary hunts
Wedge-tailed eagle Aquila audax Australian open woodlands and savannas Medium mammals, birds; soaring stoop and ambush
Saltwater crocodile Crocodylus porosus Northern Australian rivers in savannas Ungulates, fish; ambush predator at water margins
Perentie Varanus giganteus Australian arid and savanna regions Reptiles, birds, mammals; active foraging and ambush
Gould’s monitor (sand goanna) Varanus gouldii Australian open habitats and savannas Small mammals, reptiles; digs and pursues prey
Red goshawk Erythrotriorchis radiatus Northern Australian savannas and woodlands Birds, small mammals; fast low-level pursuit
Indian wolf Canis lupus pallipes Indian dry grasslands and savannas Deer, small ungulates; cursorial pack or pair hunting
Bengal fox Vulpes bengalensis Indian grasslands and savanna-like scrub Rodents, insects; nocturnal stalking and pouncing
Striped hyena Hyaena hyaena Indian, Middle Eastern and African dry savannas Small mammals, carrion; nocturnal scavenging and hunting
Indian leopard Panthera pardus fusca Indian savanna woodlands and grasslands Ungulates and primates; ambush and tree caching
Barn owl Tyto alba Global open habitats including savannas Small mammals; nocturnal aerial hunting by sound
Great horned owl Bubo virginianus American savannas, pampas and grasslands Mammals, birds; powerful night ambush predator
Secretarybird Sagittarius serpentarius Sub-Saharan grassland and savannas Snakes, insects, small mammals; stomping strikes on foot
Martial eagle Polemaetus bellicosus Sub-Saharan savannas and open woodlands Medium ungulates, large birds; powerful aerial stoops
Tawny eagle Aquila rapax African and Asian savannas Small mammals, carrion; soaring and stooping
Brown snake-eagle Circaetus cinereus Sub-Saharan savannas and woodlands Snakes and reptiles; low perching strike
Peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus Open habitats including savannas worldwide Birds mid-air; high-speed stoop attacks
Spotted eagle-owl Bubo africanus African savannas and woodlands Rodents, insects; nocturnal perch-and-pounce
Red-tailed hawk Buteo jamaicensis North American grasslands and savannas Rodents, birds; perch-and-ambush stoop
Swift fox Vulpes velox North American prairies and savanna-like grasslands Small mammals, insects; nocturnal hunting and pouncing
Coyote Canis latrans North American grasslands and savannas Rodents, deer fawns; opportunistic stalking and chasing
Bobcat Lynx rufus North American savannas and woodlands Rabbits, rodents; solitary ambush predator

Images and Descriptions

Lion

Lion

Africa’s iconic big cat, males to about 190 kg and females smaller; pride cooperation enables hunts of zebra and buffalo. Apex predator known for roaring and social structure. IUCN: Vulnerable.

Leopard

Leopard

Stealthy, adaptable cat up to ~90 kg that hauls kills into trees to avoid scavengers. Extremely secretive and widespread across savanna mosaics. IUCN: Vulnerable.

Cheetah

Cheetah

Slim predator built for speed, can reach ~110 km/h in short bursts. Relies on daylight sprint hunts; lighter than other big cats. IUCN: Vulnerable.

African wild dog

African wild dog

Highly social pack hunter with patterned coat, efficient endurance chasers that take antelope. Packs are cooperative but globally scarce. IUCN: Endangered.

Spotted hyena

Spotted hyena

Powerful bone-crushing predator, females larger than males, up to ~80 kg. Skilled hunters and scavengers with complex social clans. IUCN: Least Concern.

Brown hyena

Brown hyena

Shaggy-coated hyena that scavenges widely but takes small prey, mostly nocturnal. Less social than spotted hyena and regionally uncommon. IUCN: Near Threatened.

Black-backed jackal

Black-backed jackal

Fox-like canid, common and adaptable, hunts rodents and birds often alone or in pairs. Quick and wary. IUCN: Least Concern.

Side-striped jackal

Side-striped jackal

Shy jackal of woodland-savanna edges, mostly nocturnal and feeds on small vertebrates and invertebrates. IUCN: Least Concern.

Golden jackal

Golden jackal

Versatile canid that thrives in open habitats, opportunistic diet and adaptable to human-altered savannas. IUCN: Least Concern.

African golden wolf

African golden wolf

Recently recognized species similar to jackals, occupies dry grasslands and hunts small vertebrates. Often seen in pairs. IUCN: Least Concern.

Caracal

Caracal

Medium-sized cat (7–18 kg) famed for explosive leaps to snatch birds mid-air; elusive and powerful. IUCN: Least Concern.

Serval

Serval

Slender, long-legged cat specializes in catching rodents and birds with high pounces; small but effective predator. IUCN: Least Concern.

African wildcat

African wildcat

Small ancestral domestic cat, 3–6 kg, nocturnal and secretive; important small-mammal predator in savanna mosaics. IUCN: Least Concern.

Bat-eared fox

Bat-eared fox

Small fox with enormous ears specialized for detecting termites and insects; diurnal and highly social forager. IUCN: Least Concern.

Aardwolf

Aardwolf

Small hyena relative that feeds almost exclusively on termites using long tongue; non-destructive to large prey. IUCN: Least Concern.

Meerkat

Meerkat

Social mongoose living in large groups, diurnal hunters of insects and small vertebrates; famed for sentinels and cooperative care. IUCN: Least Concern.

Banded mongoose

Banded mongoose

Social predator that raids termite mounds and takes small vertebrates; lives in tight-knit groups using teamwork. IUCN: Least Concern.

Yellow mongoose

Yellow mongoose

Diurnal burrower often seen on termite mounds; hunts insects and small mammals in open grassland. IUCN: Least Concern.

Slender mongoose

Slender mongoose

Small, quick predator that hunts rodents and snakes; solitary and opportunistic across savanna habitats. IUCN: Least Concern.

Honey badger

Honey badger

Renowned for toughness and boldness, raids beehives and kills venomous snakes; digs and pries into burrows. IUCN: Least Concern.

African civet

African civet

Large nocturnal civet with musky scent glands, omnivorous but actively hunts small animals at night. IUCN: Least Concern.

Common genet

Common genet

Arboreal, cat-like carnivore that climbs trees to catch birds and small mammals; slender and nocturnal. IUCN: Least Concern.

Nile crocodile

Nile crocodile

Massive aquatic ambush predator up to ~5–6 m, waits at watering holes to seize prey; very dangerous. IUCN: Least Concern.

African rock python

African rock python

Huge constrictor reaching several metres, ambushes mammals near water; can take large prey. IUCN: Near Threatened.

Black mamba

Black mamba

Large, fast, highly venomous snake up to ~3 m; quick-moving predator of rodents and birds, feared by people. IUCN: Least Concern.

Puff adder

Puff adder

Heavily built viper that relies on camouflage and sudden strikes; common and responsible for many bites. IUCN: Least Concern.

Boomslang

Boomslang

Large-eyed tree snake that preys on birds and reptiles; potent hemotoxic venom and excellent arboreal hunter. IUCN: Least Concern.

Nile monitor

Nile monitor

Large, amphibious lizard up to ~2 m, strong swimmer and opportunist that preys on many animals. IUCN: Least Concern.

Jaguar

Jaguar

Stocky, powerful big cat, largest in the Americas, excellent swimmer; kills large prey with crushing bite. IUCN: Near Threatened.

Puma

Puma

Flexible, wide-ranging cat that hunts by stealth and ambush; varies greatly in size across range. IUCN: Least Concern.

Maned wolf

Maned wolf

Tall, long-legged canid (~23 kg) of South American savannas; unique omnivorous diet includes fruit, giving ecological seed-dispersal role. IUCN: Near Threatened.

Ocelot

Ocelot

Medium spotted cat active at night, hunts rodents and birds along savanna-forest edges. IUCN: Least Concern.

Crested caracara

Crested caracara

Bold raptor that often forages on foot, eating reptiles, small mammals and carrion in open country. IUCN: Least Concern.

Green anaconda

Green anaconda

Massive semi-aquatic constrictor able to take large mammals; ambushes from water margins. IUCN: Least Concern.

Dingo

Dingo

Wild dog of Australia that plays apex predator role in many savanna ecosystems; impacts on native fauna controversial. IUCN: variable/not assessed separately.

Wedge-tailed eagle

Wedge-tailed eagle

One of the world’s largest eagles (2–3 m wingspan), powerful aerial hunter of rabbits and wallabies. IUCN: Least Concern.

Saltwater crocodile

Saltwater crocodile

Largest living crocodile, up to 6 m+, ambushes animals at riverbanks; highly dangerous to humans. IUCN: Least Concern.

Perentie

Perentie

Australia’s largest monitor, up to ~2.5 m, powerful and fast predator that digs and pursues prey. IUCN: Least Concern.

Gould's monitor (sand goanna)

Gould’s monitor (sand goanna)

Widespread goanna that raids nests and hunts small vertebrates; strong digger and climber. IUCN: Least Concern.

Red goshawk

Red goshawk

Rare, elusive raptor specialized in fast low-level pursuit through open woodlands and savannas; locally threatened. IUCN: Near Threatened.

Indian wolf

Indian wolf

Smaller wolf subspecies in Indian plains, often hunts in pairs or small packs and suffers from persecution. IUCN: Endangered (regional).

Bengal fox

Bengal fox

Small, long-legged fox adapted to open plains and scrub, hunts rodents and insects at night. IUCN: Least Concern.

Striped hyena

Striped hyena

Solitary hyena that largely scavenges but will hunt small prey; occupies dry savanna and scrub areas. IUCN: Near Threatened.

Indian leopard

Indian leopard

Adaptable leopard subspecies that uses savanna-forest mosaics, often seen near human areas; strong climber and ambush predator. IUCN: Vulnerable.

Barn owl

Barn owl

Silent predator that locates rodents by hearing, highly effective in grasslands and farmland at night. IUCN: Least Concern.

Great horned owl

Great horned owl

Large, versatile owl with strong talons that takes rabbits, rodents and other birds across open country. IUCN: Least Concern.

Secretarybird

Secretarybird

Iconic long-legged raptor that hunts on foot, striking prey with powerful kicks; unique terrestrial raptor of African savannas. IUCN: Near Threatened.

Martial eagle

Martial eagle

Africa’s largest eagle, capable of taking small antelopes; powerful talons and broad wings for soaring. IUCN: Vulnerable.

Tawny eagle

Tawny eagle

Medium eagle common over savannas; opportunistic hunter and frequent scavenger. IUCN: Vulnerable.

Brown snake-eagle

Brown snake-eagle

Specialist snake-eating raptor with stout legs and a snake-focused diet; often seen perched in savannas. IUCN: Least Concern.

Peregrine falcon

Peregrine falcon

World-renowned aerial predator capable of extreme stoop speeds; captures birds in flight over open terrain. IUCN: Least Concern.

Spotted eagle-owl

Spotted eagle-owl

Common nocturnal owl of savannas that hunts rodents and insects from low perches; adaptable to human-modified areas. IUCN: Least Concern.

Red-tailed hawk

Red-tailed hawk

Widespread hawk that hunts rodents from perches; a familiar raptor across prairies and open woodlands. IUCN: Least Concern.

Swift fox

Swift fox

Small prairie fox specialized for open grassland hunting of rodents and insects; once declined but recovering. IUCN: Least Concern.

Coyote

Coyote

Highly adaptable canid, common in prairies and edges; eats rodents, rabbits and sometimes larger prey. IUCN: Least Concern.

Bobcat

Bobcat

Medium-sized wild cat that hunts by stealth in open woodlands and grassy edges; adaptable and widespread. IUCN: Least Concern

Other Savanna Types