The Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) also known as Laughing Hyena, is a carnivorous mammal of the family Hyaenidae, of which it is the largest extant member. Though the species' prehistoric range included Eurasia extending from Atlantic Europe to China, it now only occurs in all of Africa south of the Sahara save for the Congo Basin. Female spotted hyenas are considerably larger than males, weighing 12% more. Adult male spotted hyenas in the Serengeti weigh 40.5-55.0 kg (89-121 lb), while females weigh 44.5-63.9 kg (98-141 lb).
About 6 1/2 feet long (including a 12 inch tail) and up to 175 pounds.
Males weigh 89 to 120 pounds. Females weigh 130 to 180 pounds.
150lb
spotted
yes, young elephants can be attacked by lions and spotted hyenas, but as for big elephants they have no.
Spotted hyenas only live in Africa, south of the Sahara Desert.
Only spotted hyenas are not the other one
Lions kill hyenas given the opportunity.
in Africa
lions
Spotted hyenas usually sleep near trees or in underbrush. This provides a level of protection when they are resting.
hyenas live to be 25 years old
Hyenas were the predators (probably spotted hyenas).
Yes.
Yes they are.