Yes, their sandy colored fur and slightly darker spots provide excellent camouflage in the tall grasses of the savannas from other predators that may be lurking in the area.
Hyenas may be territorial, but they are scavengers so they may also venture into other predators' territories.
Also, their hunched stature is a bonus in blending into their surroundings.
Camouflage is a primary defense against predators. When threatened in their preferred, open habitats, caracals lie flat and their plain, brown coats act as instant camouflage. Agile climbing abilities also aid caracals in escaping larger predators such as lions and hyenas.
no hyenas are not ugly
The spots help them blend in with their surroundings and break up their outlines, making it easier to stalk up on prey.
Yes, hyenas eat.
Female hyenas
hyenas are related to dogs
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