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Spotted hyena - Wikipedia

The spotted hyena is the most carnivorous member of the Hyaenidae. · Wildebeest · Unlike other large African carnivores, spotted hyenas do not preferentially prey ...

Spotted Hyena | National Geographic

Spotted hyenas are the largest of three hyena species. Brown and striped hyenas are the other two. Although hyenas appear similar to dogs, they are actually ...

Spotted Hyena | San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

It is the largest member of the hyena family (other members are the striped hyena, brown hyena, and aardwolf). Female spotted hyenas are a bit larger than the ...

Crocuta crocuta (spotted hyena) - Animal Diversity Web

Through the end of the Pleistocene, spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta, ranged throughout Eurasia and the reasons for its extinction there are not certain.

Spotted Hyena - National Geographic Kids

Baby spotted hyenas, called cubs, are born with black fur that grows out as lighter hair with spots. Spotted hyena clans, which are led by females, often meet ...

Spotted Hyena | Saint Louis Zoo

Spotted hyenas are part of the Hyaenidae family, a family they share with three other hyena species. They live in a variety of habitats in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Spotted Hyena - Denver Zoo

Spotted hyenas are the the largest of four hyena species (spotted, brown, aardwolf, and striped hyenas). Weight ranges from 75 to 190 lbs. (34-86 kg) ...

Hyena - Wikipedia

Skull of Ictitherium viverrinum, one of the "dog-like" hyenas. American Museum of Natural History · Skeletons of a striped hyena (left) and a spotted hyena ( ...

Spotted Hyena Facts! - National Geographic Kids

Fast spotted hyena facts · 10) Spotted hyenas are also known as · laughing hyenas. Why? Because these highly intelligent creatures communicate with yells, whoops ...

Spotted Hyena Facts and Information | United Parks & Resorts

Fun Facts · Hyenas live in territorial social groups called clans. · The spotted hyena is the largest species of hyena. · Female hyenas possess similar looking ...

Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) Fact Sheet: Summary - LibGuides

Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) Fact Sheet · Large, African carnivore · Form highly social clans, which together can hunt down large ungulate prey ...

The Insane Biology of: The Spotted Hyena - YouTube

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Did You Know There Are Four Hyena Species? - Cool Green Science

Let's take a look at the 4 species of hyenas. hyena laying down with spots visible on flank A young spotted hyena in South Africa. © Luc Stadnik ...

Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) Fact Sheet: Behavior & Ecology

Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) Fact Sheet: Behavior & Ecology · Activity Cycle · Home Range · Social Groups · Territorial Behavior · Aggressive & ...

Spotted Hyena | Our Animals - Fort Wayne Children's Zoo

You can find the spotted hyena in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in the ... HELPING THE SPOTTED HYENA IN THE WILD. The spotted hyenas at the Fort Wayne ...

Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) - iNaturalist

Bone-cracking Hyaenas Subfamily Hyaeninae · Common Hyenas Genus Crocuta; Spotted Hyena Crocuta crocuta. Spotted Hyena Crocuta crocuta. Filter by Place.

Everything you need to know about spotted hyenas - Born Free

Spotted hyenas are the largest of the four living hyena species. Male and female spotted hyenas look similar, but females are heavier than the males.

Spotted Hyaena - Africa Mammals Guide - Kruger National Park

One of the characteristic predators of the African savannah the Spotted Hyena was long thought to be solely a scavenger, but it is now known that it is one of ...

Hyena | African Wildlife Foundation

What are hyenas? The hyena (spelled “hyaena” in some parts of the world) is Africa's most common large carnivore. There are three hyena species — spotted, ...

Social intelligence in the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) - PMC

Spotted hyenas emit a rich repertoire of sounds that includes groans, growls, lows, yells, screams, rumbles and giggles (Kruuk 1972). However, the only hyena ...