When you think of a hyena, you make think of their signature laughter. But not all hyenas laugh. In fact, their laughter is actually a vocalization of distress, often used to signal threats or attacks ...
There are many misconceptions about hyenas. They aren't just scavengers. Not all of them laugh. They aren't wild dogs. They aren't even related to dogs. Here are some facts to clear up these ...
Poisoned, run over and shot on sight, the country’s national animal finds itself threatened by frightened humans and dated myths. Stripey, a striped hyena living at Animal Encounters, an animal ...
Generally, Hyenas (regardless of the type) in African,Middle Eastern, and Asian Folklore were feared, since primitive man associated them with witchcraft, either as the familiars of supposed witches ...
We may not regard hyenas as the most adorable animals, but they are both fascinating and impressive. Despite having the appearance of a rather thin and scruffy dog, they belong to the Feliformia ...
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A Striped Hyena Roams Among the Rocks
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Shy hyena reflects well in remarkable photos
They may not be nature’s most beautiful creature, but this hyena reflects well in these incredible images. Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse captured pictures of a striped hyena as it drank at a ...
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