Yes, a hyena is a carnivore. Hyenas primarily feed on meat, scavenging from other predators and hunting for their own prey. They are known for their strong jaws and social hunting behavior, often working in packs to take down larger animals. While they may consume some plant material on occasion, their diet is predominantly meat-based.
Hyenas are primarily carnivorous scavengers, meaning they mostly eat meat, including the remains of animals they scavenge. While they may occasionally consume plant material, such as fruits or grasses, this is not a significant part of their diet. Their digestive systems are adapted for processing meat, and they play an important role in their ecosystems as both hunters and scavengers.
Yes it was originally called the Bauple or Bopple nut and still is locally after the town of Bauple South of Maryborough There are 6 species native to eastern Australia Macadamia whelani, Macadamia ternifolia, Macadamia integrifolia, Macadamia tetraphylla, Macadamia prealta and Macadamia heyana. there are also other species native to Celebes and New Caledonia.