you can find them in Africa and in the Middle East.
There are three or four varieties. The spotted, brown, striped hyenas, and their cousin the aardwolf. They are found in various locations in Africa and Asia.
in Africa
Yes, hyenas are found in the steppes of Africa and Asia.
Many hawk species do, but hyenas are found in Africa and Asia.
yes
Chipmunks aren't found in Africa but if they were, I'm sure Hyenas would definitely eat Chipmunks.
No, cougars are found in North and South America and hyenas in Africa and Asia. They never meet in nature.
No. Cobras are in Southeast Asia and India. Hyenas are in Africa, so they never meet.
No, Spotted hyenas are found in grasslands, woodlands, sub-deserts, savannas, forest edges, and mountains; but not in the rain forests.
No, there are no native hyenas in Georgia, either in the U.S. or the country. Hyenas are primarily found in Africa and parts of Asia. While they can be seen in zoos or wildlife reserves, they do not inhabit the wild areas of Georgia.
No, hyenas do not live in Australia. They are native to Africa and parts of Asia, primarily found in savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands. In Australia, you can find other unique wildlife, but hyenas are not part of its ecosystem.
No, Spotted hyenas are found in grasslands, woodlands, sub-deserts, savannas, forest edges, and mountains; but not in the rain forests.