The following hyenas are the extant (living) species of hyena.
-Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta)
-Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena)
-Brown Hyena (Hyaena brunnea)
-Aardwolf (Proteles cristata)
brown hyena, spotted hyena, and striped hyena
hyena is in its own species~not a canine
Hyenas
Hyenas are apex predators in the savanna. Jackals are predators, but could easily be killed by hyenas. Hence, hyenas dominate jackals.
Many hawk species do, but hyenas are found in Africa and Asia.
Lions (who will attack Hyena at any opportunity they get), hunting dogs and strange hyenas are among the species that prey on hyenas.
The gestation period for all 3 extant species of hyena is 110 days.
Yes, in fact there is a species called the Striped Hyena.
Hyenas eat lion cubs and thigs that a lions have left behind after killing it.
African lions and all the other species that follow them, hyenas, wild dogs, vultures etc.
AnswerNo but they are in lower risk categories of species needing conservation.AnswerNo they are not.Spotted hyenas are of least concern, brown hyenas are near threatened and striped hyenas are of least concern.
No, tamed hyenas aren't
No. Cobras are in Southeast Asia and India. Hyenas are in Africa, so they never meet.