Not generally. Striped hyenas are mainly scavengers so rather than hunting their own food, they feed off of animals that have died naturally or have been killed by other predators. When they do hunt, they normally hunt alone. Depending on where they live, Striped hyenas will also feed on garbage and refuse from human settlements such as villages and towns.
maybe
it's sort of a family. They hunt and live in packs.
yes all hyenas are smarter than sharks except the aardwolf but the spotted,and striped hyenas are smarter than sharks
Striped hyenas are usually afraid of humans. At night, however, they have been known on a few occasions to hunt humans, especially children. Hence, they probably would defend themselves against a human if provoked.
No this may not be true, as hyenas always hunt in packs, they only kill their prey.
striped hyenas are mentioned...not sure why/where but they are
Cheetahs don't hunt in packs. Cheetahs are generally solitary animals. Males and females come together to breed, then the cubs stay with their mother until they're old enough to manage on their own. Sometimes you get siblings, particularly males, who kinda-sorta cooperate in hunting.
they hunt in packs
Striped hyenas don't have predators
they hunt in packs
Striped hyenas native habitat are the highlighted areas in this map.
yes