When targeting smaller prey such as rodents or birds, lions may adapt their hunting strategies by using different techniques such as stalking and ambushing. Instead of relying on brute strength to take down larger animals like zebras or wildebeests, lions may use their agility to chase and catch smaller prey quickly. They may also work together in smaller groups to corner and catch the smaller animals more effectively. Additionally, lions may adjust their hunting times to coincide with when the smaller prey are most active, such as at dawn or dusk for rodents and during the day for birds.