Are there hyenas in the Americas?

The only native hyena currently known to have lived in North America is the running hyena (Chasmaporthetes ossifragus), which has subsequently been considered a possible explanation for this cryptid.
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Are there hyenas in Texas?

They have this unique, social hierarchy. All the females are dominant over the males. Females are typically bigger, stronger.” The Texas hyenas would be available to veterinarians and veterinary students for observation.
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Are there any hyenas in California?

Over the years, officials have found leopards, hyenas, exotic birds, lions, armadillos and even a camel. Who are some of the more famous exotic animals?
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What countries do hyenas live in?

One subspecies lives in southern Zambia, Angola and Mozambique, as well as northeastern Uganda and Somalia. The other subspecies extends into central Tanzania, Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt. Spotted hyenas have a little bit larger range and live south of the Sahara Desert.
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Are there hyenas in Georgia USA?

The Striped Hyena used to be a regular inhabitant and scientists are hoping to discover signs that this hyena still roams the reserve. Vashlovani National Park is (or was) the only place in Georgia where you could find this animal.
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Could Hyenas Survive In North America?



Do hyenas live in Arizona?

But you could just as easily envision a hyena much closer to home, trotting around the rocky terrain of Arizona.
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Do hyenas live in Alabama?

As far as we know there are no hyenas in Alabama. Certainly they are not native to the Americas, and with one (long extinct) exception in the form of Chasmaporthetes they never have been.
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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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Are hyenas only in Africa?

Although hyenas appear similar to dogs, they are actually more closely related to cats. They live throughout much of Africa and eastwards through Arabia to India.
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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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Are there hyenas in San Diego?

They also hunt small reptiles and insects, and are known to catch flying moths, grasshoppers, beetles, and termites. Striped hyenas at the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park are fed a fortified meat-based commercial carnivore diet, assorted fruits and vegetables, a mouse or rat, and small bones.
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What is the closest relative to the hyena?

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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Is a hyena a cat or a dog?

Hyenas share the suborder Feliformia with cats but the higher level Carnivora with both cats and dogs. By taxonomy, hyenas are closer to cats than dogs. Hyenas are part of the Order Carnivora together with cats and dogs, but hyenas and cat are part of the Suborder Feliformia.
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Are there hyenas in Oklahoma?

To see real spotted hyenas - also known as the "laughing" kind - the Oklahoma City Zoo now has two females - Briar and Thistle - on display on wild dog row. Spotted hyenas are not an endangered species, but they are disappearing in some areas.
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Why are hyenas scary?

Truly scary these creatures are. Spotted hyena—Hyenas have a reputation of being sort of a “funny” animal with their strange, “laughing” vocalizations. In reality, however, hyenas are dangerous predators that will gather in packs and taken on animals as large as lions and will attack people.
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What is the most venomous animal in Texas?

There are several species of widow spiders in Texas, but the most notorious is the southern black widow. It is the most recognized of the venomous spiders.
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Are jackals and hyenas the same?

Both animals belong to the Order: Carnivora, but Jackals are canids while hyenas belong to another taxonomic suborder. Hyenas consist of four species, but there are only three species of jackals. Hyenas are larger compared to Jackals.
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Are coyotes and hyenas related?

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.
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Do female hyenas have a PP?

All female spotted hyenas have functional penises. They use it pee, signal, anally mount males & females for dominance, and give birth. Intersex plumbing is found in ALL females of the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) of Tanzania—in which the females have penises nearly indistinguishable from those of the males.
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Why are hyenas so disliked?

There's plenty of literature claiming that hyenas are the undead and reincarnation of the devil. And it's not only literature that has created unnecessary fear around hyena. Movies have also cast hyena as the evil villain, with the Lion King being the box-office hit that reinforces the stereotype!
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Do we have wolves in Alabama?

The red wolf was extirpated from Alabama in the early 1920s. HABITAT: Prefers bottomland river forest and swamps with various stages of succession but will utilized agricultural land and coastal prairie marshes. In general, they can thrive in most areas that have adequate prey populations and little human persecution.
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Are there panthers in Alabama?

There are no black panthers, not in Alabama or anywhere else in North America. Frank Allen, area biologist for Martin-Skyline WMA in northeast Alabama says the only black big cats are melanistic leopards in Africa and Asia, and rarely a Central American jaguar.
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Are there mountain lions in Alabama?

Cougars probably were extirpated from Alabama in the mid-1800s. Occasional sightings suggest free-ranging pumas, of unknown origin, occasionally may be present in Alabama, but there is no self-sustaining population currently known.
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