You pronounce it hi-ee-na
Hyaenidae are class byself not a dog or cat close too moogoses ... they are cute Hyenas ..
Hyenas
Neither, they belong to their own family called Hyaenidae.
No, they are actually part of the family, Hyaenidae
The word 'Hyaenidae' refers to the family to which the hyenas belong. The word 'hyena' is Greek for 'pig'. The word 'Carnivora' refers to the order to which the hyena family belongs. It means 'flesh-eaters'.
Hyena are the animals of the family Hyaenidae of suborder feliforms of the Carnivora. It is the fourth smallest biological family in the Carnivora (consisting of four species), and one of the smallest in the mammalia.
the animals that hunt their prey at dusk are: wolvesAardwolf and Hyenas: Hyaenidae - Spotted Hyena (crocuta Crocuta Read more: Aardwolf hyenas hyaenidae
The Helogale pervula (common dwarf mongoose) is closely related to the family Hyaenidae (hyenas)
Hyenas are mammals of the Carnivora order. They belong to their own family, Hyaenidae. Hyaenidae is part of the suborder called Feliformia, cat-like carnivores, which civets, mongoose and true cats also belong to. Bears on the other hand are on the canine side of the carnivore order.
Hyenas are in the family Hyaenidae; there are multiple hyena species across three distinct genera within this family.
Henry Galiano has written: 'Chasmaporthetes kani' -- subject(s): Fossil Hyaenidae, Paleontology
The name for the dog-like (but not canine) animals is spelled "hyenas" (family Hyaenidae).