Yes, there are hyenas in Lebanon, specifically the striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena). This species is primarily found in remote mountainous and forested areas. Although their numbers have declined due to habitat loss and hunting, they can still be spotted in some regions of the country. Conservation efforts are important for their survival in Lebanon.
Yes, there are wolves in Lebanon. Unfortunately due to habitat loss and persecution, there is only one pack that is still recorded in the Lebanon Mountains. The pack includes up to 12 individuals and is notoriously elusive.I have actually seen a couple while hunting close to Ehden in the mountains.Well, they're kinda all removed but I think you can still find -rarely- some.
The term "hyena from Lebanon" likely refers to the striped hyena, which is known to inhabit regions in the Middle East, including parts of Lebanon. These hyenas are scavengers and are characterized by their distinctive stripes and a unique vocalization that resembles laughter. While they are not as well-known as their spotted counterparts, striped hyenas play a crucial role in their ecosystem by helping to clean up carrion. Conservation efforts are important for their survival due to habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict.
no hyenas are not ugly
Yes, hyenas eat.
Female hyenas
hyenas are born in live birth not eggs.
The collective nouns for hyenas are:a clan of hyenasa cackle of hyenas
Hyenas are killed by lions more than lions killed by hyenas because lions are more powerful than hyenas, lions are bigger than hyenas and have more control over hyenas. but it is said that hyeans killed lions too.
spotted
no, but hyenas will eat jackals
No, tamed hyenas aren't
no an antelopes do no eat hyenas :-(