Hyenas are often compared to dogs due to their similar body structure and social behaviors, as both belong to the order Carnivora. However, they are more closely related to cats, sharing a common ancestor. Their unique vocalizations and social structures, including matriarchal societies, distinguish them from both dogs and cats. Additionally, their scavenging behavior and hunting tactics resemble those of pack hunters like wolves.
Hyenas have short, blunt, non-retractable claws, similar to canines.
Hyenas have blood types that are similar to other mammals, typically consisting of A, B, and O blood groups. Additionally, they possess an additional antigen that can complicate blood transfusions between individuals with different blood types.
Hyenas typically have around 200 bones in their bodies, similar to other mammals. The exact number can vary slightly depending on the species and individual variations. Hyenas belong to the family Hyaenidae, which includes several species, such as the spotted hyena, striped hyena, and brown hyena.
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
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