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Hyenas do not typically migrate in the same way that some other animals do. Instead, they are generally territorial and stay within a defined range, although they may move in search of food or water, especially during dry seasons. In areas where prey is abundant, such as during the wildebeest migration in East Africa, hyenas may follow the movement of these herds to take advantage of hunting opportunities. Overall, their movements are more opportunistic rather than a regular migratory pattern.

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