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👉 Please subscribe to our channel • / @animoosound • Did you know? • Hyenas are known for their famous laugh-like vocalizations. These dog-like predators are actually more closely related to cats, and are a uniquely small member of the carnivore family. There are just four living species of hyenas, and each is slightly different in appearance and behavior. • There are four species of hyenas, and each is built slightly different than another. All living hyenas have similar qualities and a skeletal structure. They have a short torso, and low hindquarters giving their back a hunched appearance. • They have long forelegs and thick necks, and from their heads to their tails, their backs slope noticeably downward. Most species are tan or brown in color, with dark stripes or spots. • Interesting Facts About the Hyena: • Hyenas are unique predators that aren’t quite like big cats, but aren’t canines either. Each species has slightly different behavior, but all are incredibly interesting creatures! • 1. Who Has the Loudest Laugh? – Researchers believe that the pitch and tone of a hyena’s characteristic laugh can indicate their current social status. This can efficiently communicate to the other members if it is a submissive or dominant animal. • 2. Teamwork – Hyenas are actually incredibly intelligent animals, and they excel at problem solving as a team. Pairs of hyenas in zoos were able to outperform chimpanzees in a social cooperation puzzle, and did so while remaining entirely silent. This indicates that, not only can hyenas communicate with one another effectively, they can communicate efficiently with non-verbal cues. • 3. Girl Power – Female hyenas are larger, more muscular, and more aggressive than male hyenas. Hyena packs are matriarchal, which means that they are led by a dominant female. Female hyenas actually have three times as much testosterone as the males! • 4. Life’s Hard for the Boys – Male hyenas live a hard life in a female-dominated society. When males reach sexual maturity they must leave their pack and find another pack to integrate into. The females of other packs will attack males, and it takes lots of fighting and interaction before the male is accepted into the pack. Males are always at the bottom of the pecking order in a hyena pack. • Different species of hyenas have slightly different habitat preferences. Aardwolves live in dry, open bushland and plains, and are restricted to areas where termites are plentiful. Spotted hyenas will live in mountainous areas, woodlands, savannas, and even semi-deserts. Brown hyenas live in deserts, semi-deserts, savannas, and will scavenge in urban areas. Finally, striped hyenas live in mountain regions, and scrub woodlands. • Diet of the Hyena: • Hyenas vary widely in diet, as well as range and habitat. Aardwolves are widely insectivores, and feed largely on termites. Spotted hyenas are primarily predators, and will catch and eat their own prey. Brown and striped hyenas are mainly scavengers, and will eat carcasses in various stages of decomposition. Hyenas eat virtually the entire animal, bones and all, leaving almost nothing behind on a carcass. • Unlock the sounds of nature at @animoosound ! We provide you with an extensive library of animal sound effects, from birds chirping to elephants trumpeting. If you are someone who are curious and loves learning about wildlife, our library provides expansive wildlife sound effects from all around the world ready for you to explore! • If you are interested in exploring more about wildlife, nature and animal sound effects, please support us by clicking on the like, subscribe and notification buttons for our videos! • #hyena #hyenas #dog #dogs #wilddogs #animals #animal #sound #wildlife #nature #animalsounds
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