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  2. Hyena - Wikipedia

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    An aardwolf can eat 300,000 Trinervitermes on a single outing. [7] Except for the aardwolf, hyenas are known to drive off larger predators, like lions, from their kills, despite having a reputation in popular culture for being cowardly. [45] Hyenas are primarily nocturnal animals, but sometimes venture from their lairs in the early-morning hours.

  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. Striped hyena - Wikipedia

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    In the latter area, a great portion of the hyena's diet stems from wolf-killed carcasses. In Israel the striped hyena is dominant over the wolf on a one-to-one basis, though wolves in packs can displace single hyenas from carcasses. [29] Both species have been known to share dens on occasion. [35]

  5. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    In Israel, Palestine, Central Asia and India wolves may encounter striped hyenas, usually in disputes over carcasses. Striped hyenas feed extensively on wolf-killed carcasses in areas where the two species interact. One-to-one, hyenas dominate wolves, and may prey on them, [85] but wolf packs can drive off single or outnumbered hyenas.

  6. Feeding behavior of spotted hyenas - Wikipedia

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    Spotted hyenas can take less than two minutes to eat a gazelle fawn, [22] while a group of 35 hyenas can completely consume an adult zebra in 36 minutes. [23] Spotted hyenas do not require much water, and typically only spend 30 seconds drinking. [24]

  7. Endangered red wolves can only be found in NC. Here are 7 ...

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    Red wolves eat two to five pounds a day. They can travel about 20 miles a day in their efforts to find food. How do red wolves die? In the wild, wolves are most often killed when they are hit by a ...

  8. Aardwolf - Wikipedia

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    The aardwolf (Proteles cristatus [3]) is an insectivorous hyaenid species, native to East and Southern Africa.Its name means "earth-wolf" in Afrikaans and Dutch. [4] [5] It is also called the maanhaar-jackal [6] [7] (Afrikaans for "mane-jackal"), termite-eating hyena [8] and civet hyena, based on its habit of secreting substances from its anal gland, a characteristic shared with the African civet.

  9. 19 Foods That Are Banned in America - AOL

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    You Can't Eat This. The ban on specific foods in the United States can stem from a range of concerns, from animal welfare to health to mere social convention.