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</html>";s:4:"text";s:7026:"Diet Their front legs are longer than their hind legs.                                           Striped Hyenas have excellent senses of vision, hearing and smell. Test Your Knowledge - and learn some interesting things along the way. Delivered to your inbox! Striped hyena definition is - a strongly marked hyena (Hyaena hyaena) of parts of Africa and southern Asia east to India. Like other hyaenas, the striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) is dog-like in appearance, with powerful forequarters and a back that slopes down towards the tail.                                           Breeding They mature at two to three years and can breed at any time of the year.                     Spotted Hyena. Main Characteristics Striped hyena faces are generally black with a black patch of fur under the chin and large pointed ears.                     Striped Hyenas belong to the Hyaenidae family. The young are weaned at 4 months old and begin to accompany their mother on foraging trips at 6 months old.                     Hyaena hyaena sultana - Arabian Peninsula                      There are 5 subspecies of Striped Hyena:  Dog-like in appearance, the Striped Hyena has a big sturdy head. They will also supplement their diet by eating a variety of fruits. Their fur is grey-brown with vertical black stripes along the sides and legs and they have a thick mane that runs from the nape of the neck to the tip of the tail. Accessed 16 Oct. 2020.                      On each foot they have four toes with blunt, non-retractable claws.                      The closest living relative to the hyena family is the civet family, and they are more closely related to the cat than the dog family. They are not favoured prey of larger carnivores such as lions and tigers and they tend to keep themselves at a safe distance. They have a mane on their neck and shoulders and a bushy tail.                     Brown Hyena Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible). Habitat                      How to use a word that (literally) drives some pe... Name that government! They have a mane on their neck and shoulders and a bushy tail. Their front legs are longer than their hind legs. They are grey or pale brown in colour with 5 - 6 dark coloured, vertical stripes on their flanks.                                          Interesting Facts                     Hyaena hyaena dubbah - North East Africa  Or something like that.                     Striped Hyenas have a body length of 1.1 m (3.6 ft), a tail length of 20 cms (8 inches) and they weigh between 35 and 40 kgs (77 - 88 lbs). What made you want to look up striped hyena? You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.                     Predators of Striped Hyenas include humans. After a gestation of about 90 days, two to four pups are born which are weaned at four months.                     Aardwolf They are grey or pale brown in colour with 5 - 6 dark coloured, vertical stripes on their flanks. Striped hyena faces are generally black with a black patch of fur under the chin and large pointed ears. Subspecies                           20 - 25 Yrs (in Captivity). Their diet includes carrion, tortoises, small animals, livestock, insects, vegetables and fruit.                     Hyaena hyaena syriaca - Middle East  They are active at night and they spend their days sleeping in a burrow or cave. Predators  Start your free trial today and get unlimited access to America's largest dictionary, with: “Striped hyena.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/striped%20hyena. Learn a new word every day. They have no real predator; however, because they feast on the kills of other, larger predators, confrontations are inevitable and because they are solitary, they tend to back down rather than fight larger carnivores. They are mainly solitary but sometimes they form small family groups.                      When they feel threatened they are able to erect their mane and the hairs on their back to make themselves appear much larger than they are. Their fur is grey-brown with vertical black stripes along the sides and legs and they have a thick mane that runs from the nape of the neck to the tip of the tail. They reach sexual maturity at 2 - 3 years of age. Post the Definition of striped hyena to Facebook, Share the Definition of striped hyena on Twitter, ‘Fascism’: The Word’s Meaning and History, More than 250,000 words that aren't in our free dictionary, Expanded definitions, etymologies, and usage notes. 10 - 12 Yrs (Wild) Their front legs are longer than their hind legs. Their front legs are longer than their hind which gives their back a sloping appearance and they have powerful jaws with strong teeth.                     Hyaena hyaena barbara - North West Africa                        Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan and Western India. Their fur is grey-brown with vertical black stripes along the sides and legs and they have a thick mane that runs from the nape of the neck to the tip of the tail. Between 5 and 9 days old the cubs will open their eyes and at 30 days old they will begin to eat solid food.                     Striped Hyenas mainly feed on carrion but they also catch live prey such as insects, rodents, birds, lizards and rabbits. Their head is rounded and they have a black, pointed muzzle. They are usually silent but will vocalize if excited or threatened. Striped hyena faces are generally black with a black patch of fur under the chin and large pointed ears. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Their vocalization is a soft howl or snarling sound and they have elaborate greeting rituals. Although they occasionally share large carcasses, group members rarely eat together, avoiding direct competition for food which may be brought back to the den for their cubs. Can you spell these 10 commonly misspelled words?                       Almost completely nocturnal, hyenas forage alone or in pairs. Their jaws are strong with large teeth for crushing bone. 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