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hyenas can have up to 59 teeth in their month and they use their premolars to chew the bones of their prey.
Lions do not crush the bones of their prey, but hyenas do.
how many litters do hyenas have in a year
Hyenas are interesting animals. They are the most common large carnivore in Africa. Unlike most other mammals, the female hyenas are larger than the males and more dominant. The genitals of the female hyena also looks similar to the male's genitalia, so many people get confused and think that hyenas are hermaphroditic. Hyenas eat a lot of bones, and the minerals in the bones make their feces white instead of brown. They can digest almost every part of their prey except for hair, horns or hooves, and they regurgitate these instead of passing them through the digestive tract. Hyenas have a distinctive "laugh" call that signals food - it can be heard as far as three miles away.
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Many hawk species do, but hyenas are found in Africa and Asia.
yes and meat too, but sometimes they normally eat after lions, tigers, leopards and those animals.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of fatalities caused by hyenas each year as these incidents are rare and not always accurately reported. Hyenas are known to occasionally attack humans, but such attacks are relatively uncommon compared to other wildlife threats. It is important to take necessary precautions when in areas where hyenas are present.
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Lions tear off pieces of flesh when feeding on a prey they have just killed. Crunching bones is mostly done by hyenas, who's jaws are very strong.