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  2. Brown hyena - Wikipedia

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    Brown hyenas have powerful jaws, and young animals can crack the leg bones of springboks in five minutes, though this ability deteriorates with age and dental wear. [7] The skulls of brown hyenas are larger than those of the closely related striped hyena, and their dentition is more robust, indicating a less generalized dietary adaptation. [13]

  3. Spotted hyena - Wikipedia

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    Spotted hyenas will sometimes follow jackals and wolves during the gazelle fawning season, as jackals and wolves are effective at tracking and catching young animals. Hyenas do not take to eating wolf flesh readily; four hyenas were reported to take half an hour in eating a golden wolf.

  4. Hyena - Wikipedia

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    Hyenas are known to have preyed on humans in prehistory: human hair has been found in fossilized hyena dung dating back 195,000 to 257,000 years. [70] Some paleontologists believe that competition and predation by cave hyenas ( Crocuta crocuta spelaea ) in Siberia was a significant factor in delaying human colonization of Alaska .

  5. Cave hyena - Wikipedia

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    The cave hyena's diet probably differed little from contemporary African spotted hyenas, [11] and like living spotted hyenas, cave hyenas probably lived in groups (which in living spotted hyenas are called "clans") and were active predators rather than purely scavengers (with hunting being predominant over scavenging in the living spotted hyena ...

  6. Watch A Hyena Swim The Backstroke — Because Nature ... - AOL

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    The scavenger took to time to frolic in a South African watering hole and it was pretty cool.

  7. Feeding behavior of spotted hyenas - Wikipedia

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    Spotted hyenas have also been found to catch fish, tortoises, humans, black rhino, hippo calves, young African elephants, pangolins and pythons. [7] There is at least one record of four hyenas killing an adult or subadult hippopotamus in Kruger National Park. [8] Spotted hyenas may consume leather articles such as boots and belts around campsites.

  8. ‘Endangered Species’ Review: Hyenas Threaten to Tear Apart ...

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    The luckier party scrams back to the van, which has meanwhile attracted unwelcome interest from a pack of hyenas. “Endangered Species” is at once formulaic and a tad bizarre. It’s a family ...

  9. Video of Barn Animals Being Found Alive After Hurricane ...

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    They were, of course, sopping wet when Lindsay found them. But it seemed like the animals were just as happy to see Lindsay as she was to see them. "The barnyard animals survived the hurricane!