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Yes, spotted hyenas live in social groups called clans, which can consist of up to 80 individuals. These clans are matriarchal, with females typically being larger and more dominant than males. Living in groups allows them to hunt cooperatively, defend territory, and raise their young more effectively. Their social structure plays a crucial role in their survival and success as scavengers and hunters.

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