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Spotted, striped, brown and aardwolf...these are distributed into three genera Aardwolf--protelinae Brown Hyena--hyaena Spotted Hyena--crocuta Striped Hyena--hyaena
There are four species of hyenas: the spotted, striped and brown hyenas and the aardwolf. The aardwolf eats only termites. The striped and brown hyenas scavenge more than the spotted hyena, and look different as well. Brown hyena spotted hyenastriped hyena aardwolf
Spotted hyena, brown hyena, striped hyena and aardwolf
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3 speciesThere are 3. Spotted, striped and brown. There is also the aardwolf, which is very similar to the striped hyena. It's also in the same family as the hyena.
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4 types - Striped - Brown - Spotted - Aardwolf
3 speciesThere are 3. Spotted, striped and brown. There is also the aardwolf, which is very similar to the striped hyena. It's also in the same family as the hyena.
There are four species: spotted, brown, striped, and the aardwolf.
There are four main species of hyenas: the spotted hyena, the striped hyena, the brown hyena, and the aardwolf. Each species has distinct characteristics and habitats, with the spotted hyena being the most well-known for its social behavior and complex pack dynamics. The aardwolf, while part of the hyena family, primarily feeds on insects, particularly termites, setting it apart from its more carnivorous relatives.
The following hyenas are the extant (living) species of hyena.-Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta)-Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena)-Brown Hyena (Hyaena brunnea)-Aardwolf (Proteles cristata)
An Aardwolf is a small, insect-eating mammal that resembles a hyena but has distinctive vertical stripes on its coat. They have long, pointed ears and a slender body with a mane of hair that runs from their neck to the base of their tail. They are typically nocturnal and solitary animals.