There is no such thing. Hyenas and wolves are not in the same species, genus, or even family of animals. Due to this fact the two absolutely can not, in any circumstance, breed successfully with one another. Hyenas are of the family Hyaenidae and wolves are members of the Canidae family. So although hyenas bear some physical resemblance to canids they are actually more closely related to felines, they make up a separate biological family that is most closely related to Herpestidae (the family of mongooses and Meerkats), thereby falling within the Feliformia. It would be just as impossible to cross breed a wolf and hyena as it would a wolf and a lion.
In a battle between a hyena and a wolf your answer is a wolf
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ACCORDING TO WIKIPEDIA: Hyena - 95 - 160 cm Wolf- 118 - 180 cm Wolf
It depends. If it is a gray wolf, then a wolf would win. But if it is a smaller type of wolf, then a hyena might win.
Wolf.
If you mean a african hyana and Gray wolf ,Hyena is stronger .
a wolf is most likely to win because thay are stronger although a hyena is strong to
father hyena baby hyena mother hyena
are u thinking of a hyena
A young wolf is called a pup or a whelp.the name of a young wolf is called an pup
A gray wolf is stronger because it out weighs the hyena and is mored skilled than a striped hyena, not to say that a striped hyena is just a weak scavenger like most people say. Think about it like this, if a striped hyena is attacked by a large dog it will feign death, if a wolf is attacked by a dog, it will kill it, even the most powerful dogs. A more equal fight would be a gray wolf vs spotted hyena.
The name of the father wolf was Gorge, the mother was Angela and the uncles name was Albert.