A cackle of hyenas Is a group of them. Much like you would say a pride of lions.
The collective nouns for hyenas are:a clan of hyenasa cackle of hyenas
Chickens and Hyenas.
A pack or group of hyenas are called a cackle.
Hyenas make a unique sound called a "laughing" sound, which can be described as a loud and high-pitched cackle or whooping noise.
Cackle not! The rooster jumped at the hen's first cackle.
A cackle is a type of laugh, perhaps a shrill or discordant type of laugh.
There are two syllables in cackle.
The cackle of her laugh echoed down the hall. The cackle of the hens in the coop kept him awake.
No, the Hyena has a very high pitch cackle, the Lions deep bass heavy roar can be heard for miles and cuts through the country side much more then the hyenas voice.
Oh honey, representing a witch's cackle in writing is as easy as throwing in some "cackles" or "cackling" into your dialogue tags. You can also use onomatopoeia like "cackle, cackle, cackle" to really drive home that witchy laughter. Just let your imagination run wild, darling, and have fun with it!
No, they caw.
AnswerA group of Hyena's are a clan or otherwise known as a cackle, which is a large group of relatives, friends, or associates. In this case the obvious relative is well actually the hyena are a family of their own, the Hyaenidae. They're more closely related to cats than dogs, but their closest relatives are the Herpestidae, mongooses, Meerkats and such. There are also four species of hyenas: the spotted, striped and brown hyenas and the aardwolf. The aardwolf eats only termites. The striped and brown hyenas scavenge more than the spotted hyena, and look different as well.