Hyenas have short, blunt, non-retractable claws, similar to canines.
No, they are Canids, meaning that they are related to dogs. Unline cats, they cannot retract their claws.Nope. Dog family. Claws do not retract.
Alas, this question still needs a definitive answer. Amongst the choices (Hyenas, Raccoons, Mongooses, Lions), there needs to be just ONE answer, not three. I know it isn't Lions and it isn't Hyenas either (PCH just marked that as Incorrect). So it is between Raccoons and Mongooses as the animal which does not have retractable claws. Any answers?It appears the correct answer is RACCOONS. I found this during a google search on mammals: "There are two suborders of these toe-footed creatures. They include the Canidae (wolves, dogs, jackals, foxes), Ursidae (bears, giant pandas), Procyonidae (coatis, raccoons, lesser pandas), and Mustelidae (martens, weasels, skunks, otters), all part of one superfamily that is characterized by long snouts and unretractable claws; and Felidae (cats, lions, cheetahs, leopards) Hyaenidae (hyenas), and Viverridae (mongooses, civets), all of which have retractable claws."
no hyenas are not ugly
Yes, hyenas eat.
hyenas are related to dogs
Female hyenas
hyenas are born in live birth not eggs.
The collective nouns for hyenas are:a clan of hyenasa cackle of hyenas
spotted
no, but hyenas will eat jackals
No, tamed hyenas aren't
hyenas are not immune to rabies