Are coyotes and hyenas the same?

Hyenas are different from coyotes. They are not part of the dog family and are only distantly related to the cat family. Mongoose and civets are their closest relatives. Hyenas have also been divided into four separate genera, each with its species.
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Which is better hyena or coyote?

A hyena is a much larger and stronger animal than a coyote. A coyote weighs about 20kg and has a bite force of 250 psi. A spotted hyena weighs about 70kg and has a bite force of 1100 psi (2.5 times that of a wolf and a little less than a grizzly bear).
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Is hyena related to wolf?

No dogs here! Hyenas are not members of the dog or cat families. Instead, they are so unique that they have a family all their own, Hyaenidae. There are four members of the Hyaenidae family: the striped hyena, the “giggly” spotted hyena, the brown hyena, and the aardwolf (it's a hyena, not a wolf).
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Are jackals and coyotes related?

Jackals are a type of canine, animals that are related to dogs, coyotes, foxes and wolves. They look like a cross between a German shepherd and a fox. They have the fox's small face, delicate legs and fluffy tail, with the German shepherd's long, alert ears.
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What species is closest to hyenas?

Their closest relatives are actually mongooses and civets. Unlike all other carnivores, spotted hyenas have a complex social system where animals live in female-dominated clans of up to 90 individuals.
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Can a hyena breed with a dog?

Nott (1856, p. 495) states that the dog produces hybrids with the hyena, “but to what extent has not yet been determined.” However, he provides no citation, and this cross does not appear to be substantiated by any reliable report, although it is mentioned by various early writers (e.g., Julius Caesar Scaliger 1612, p.
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Can a hyena be a pet?

Perhaps not surprisingly, the answer is no, absolutely not. They're hyenas. They're not even friendly in “The Lion King”! That hasn't stopped some people from trying to domesticate them, though, with mixed results.
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Did coyotes evolve from wolves?

Coyotes evolved from a wolf-like canid in North America during the Pleistocene epoch almost 2 million years ago. Since then, they have adapted to survive in just about every North American ecosystem there is.
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Can dogs and coyotes mate?

Coyotes and dogs are related, and they are biologically capable of producing hybrid litters. Coydogs have been raised in captivity.
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What animal is similar to a coyote?

There are 34 species in this family, and they are found in all areas of the world, except for Antarctica. Species in this family have long, pointed snouts; long legs; and padded feet with non-retractable claws.
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Why do hyenas laugh?

The “laughter” vocalization for which they are known is a high-pitched series of short gigglelike sounds. These sounds, rather than being associated with hyenas having a good time, are generally made when they are threatened or under attack. A hyena may also produce a laughterlike sound when it is frustrated.
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What is a hyena mixed with?

The ancestors of the modern hyena were cat-like tree dwellers that spawned not only cats but civets, mongoose and binterong. So hyenas are in the sub-order feliformia, along with all modern felines.
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Can you fight off a hyena?

Don't move away until after the hyena does. When you do move, do it slowly, continuing to face the direction of the hyena. If the hyena actually attacks you, stand your ground and fight back by poking with a stick or kicking and punching its head.
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Can a hyena and wolf breed?

Evidence about hyena hybrids is sparse. As for breeding a hyena with a wolf, it seems impossible as hyenas are more related to the cat family and the wolf to dogs. Hence, a hybrid between these two is highly unlikely.
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Can a coyote beat a hyena?

But if we look at a spotted hyena's weight, bite force, type of prey they hunt and takedown, aggression, and behavior towards other local predators, I would say that they would annihilate a coyote in a “death battle” situation. A coyote may have agility, but a hyena is tenacious and overall more powerful.
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Are there hyenas in America?

American hyenas are cryptid canines reported from the United States, particularly the northeastern states and Texas, described as resembling hyenas.
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Can a coyote be a pet?

Many people wish to raise coyotes as pets, however wild animals like coyotes are difficult to domesticate like dogs. They have evolved feral impulses to survive in the wild. Some humans have successfully tamed wild coyotes through domestication methods, but this is not recommended.
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Can a husky get pregnant by a coyote?

All in all, a dog can get pregnant by a coyote, as well as a coyote getting pregnant by a dog, but these days the occurrences are rare. You would be more likely to find other types of canid hybrids such as wolves crossed with coyotes in the wild.
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Can a dog and a fox breed?

Short answer: no, they can't. They simply don't have compatible parts. (Of course, that doesn't mean they can't be friends: witness Juniper the Fox and Moose the Dog, above). The longer answer to why dog-fox hybrids can't exist has to do with the two species having vastly different numbers of chromosomes.
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What dinosaur did dogs evolve from?

The First Canids: Hesperocyon and the "Bone-Crushing Dogs"

Paleontologists agree that the late Eocene (about 40 to 35 million years ago) Hesperocyon was directly ancestral to all later canids — and thus to the genus Canis, which branched off from a subfamily of canids about six million years ago.
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What are coyotes a breed of?

The coyote (Canis latrans) is a species of canine native to North America. It is smaller than its close relative, the wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf. It fills much of the same ecological niche as the golden jackal does in Eurasia.
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What dinosaur did wolves evolve from?

lepophagus was the ancestor of both wolves and coyotes.
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Are lions afraid of hyenas?

Hyenas are known to hunt in large packs providing them an advantage over the solitary lion. A group of hyenas can kill even healthy adult lions, so it isn't surprising that lions would be afraid of hyenas. However, even though most reports indicate that lions are afraid of hyenas, lions also kill hyenas.
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Do hyenas stink?

Myth: Hyenas stink.

In reality, hyenas actually don't have much of a smell, say Dheer and Wiesel. “You want to talk about a stinky animal,” Dheer says with a laugh, “the African wild dog rolls in its own poop.” (See more amazing photos of African wildlife.)
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Can hyenas bond with humans?

Can You Bond With a Hyena? There is evidence that people and hyenas can form a strong bond. One man in Africa, Abbas Yusuf, is also known as the Hyena Man. In his native Ethiopian village, he has formed such a strong bond with the local hyenas that he can feed them by hand.
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