Hyena are the animals of the family Hyaenidae of suborder feliforms of the Carnivora. It is the fourth smallest biological family in the Carnivora (consisting of four species), and one of the smallest in the mammalia.
Surprisingly, the hyena isn't closely related to the dog! It's more closely related to cats, Meerkats and mongoose.
Hyenas are a unique group not closely related to either dogs or cats. Their closest relation would be to weasels.
A hyena is in the family Hyaenidae. Although these animals look a lot like dogs, they are actually much more closely related to cats.
The Hyena is not canine or feline. This extraordinary creature previously belonged to the "Mongoose" family. At the present, they have their own family group called "Hyaenidae".
They belong to Hyaenidae, the Hyena Family.
They are related to all canines.
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Neither, they belong to their own family called Hyaenidae.
they are the only animal that dont have a phylum
Lions belong to Felidae - the cats.
Lions and tigers belong to the family, Felidae.
mites mostly belong to the flea family
Mosquito belong to the insect family.
Contrary to popular belief, hyenas are not related to dogs or cats. They are in a completely different family. The only animal that is related to the hyena is the aardwolf.
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No, hyenas belong to their own family, Hyaenidaeno they are not. they have there own species called hyaenidae wich consists of 4 species1.spotted hyena2.stripped hyena3.brown hyena4.AardwolfNo, hyenas are not in the family Canidae, they are in their own family. As such, they are not directly related to dogs or cats.
No. Although Hyenas share the same Kingdom/Phylum/Class/Order/Suborder as Lions and domestic cats, they split at Family, with Lions and domestic cats belonging to Family Felidae while Hyenas belong to Family Hyaenidae. Because of this, Hyenas cannot interbreed with members of the Feline family, whereas you can cross Lions and Tigers, or a domestic cat with a Serval. Although hyenas bear some physical resemblance to canids, they make up a separate biological family that is more closely related to the family of mongooses and meerkats.
It is the Spheniscidae.