it will have to find another home or die out
Grassy Land
it will die out.
As with all wild animals they live in the habitat to which they are best suited.
Striped hyenas native habitat are the highlighted areas in this map.
no they are afraid of them unless its a baby one
Habitats don't change all that quickly, but when they do, the residents just migrate to a more suitable location.
Global warming affects spotted hyenas by altering their habitats and prey availability, leading to potential changes in their foraging behavior and social dynamics. Increased temperatures and changing precipitation patterns can impact the ecosystems they rely on, potentially reducing the populations of their prey, such as wildebeests and zebras. Additionally, habitat loss and fragmentation due to climate change may force hyenas to adapt to new environments or compete more intensely with other predators. Overall, these changes could threaten their survival and reproductive success in the long term.
A hyenas niche is to eat animals and keep the population of other animals in its ecosystem balanced. it lives in Africa, South of Sahara Desert, in Open plains and woodland, but never true forests.
grass
a small burrow under ground filled with twigs and grasses. Also contain young.
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Yes, hyenas can eat meerkats, as they are opportunistic predators that will prey on various small animals when the opportunity arises. However, meerkats are not a primary food source for hyenas, which tend to hunt larger animals. The likelihood of a hyena preying on a meerkat depends on the availability of other food sources in their habitat.