What are baby hyenas called?

Baby spotted hyenas
spotted hyenas
The spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), also known as the laughing hyena, is a hyena species, currently classed as the sole extant member of the genus Crocuta, native to sub-Saharan Africa.
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, called cubs, are born with black fur that grows out as lighter hair with spots. Spotted hyena clans, which are led by females, often meet at a large den in the middle of their territory. Hyenas have a complicated system of greeting and interacting with each other.
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Are hyenas cubs or pups?

A baby hyena is called a cub, and is born in an underground den dug by the mother. A baby hyena enters the world ready to rumble. Born in litters of only 2 or 3 cubs, the baby hyenas are so aggressive that they may force a weaker sibling to starve by pushing it away from the mother.
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What are small hyenas called?

Aardwolves are the smallest species of hyena. They weigh from 17.6 to 30.8 lbs. (8 to 14 kg), and their length ranges from 33 to 41 inches (85 to 105 cm) — and about one-fourth of that is the tail, according to ADW.
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Is a hyena a cat or a dog breed?

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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Do hyenas eat their babies?

In 11 out of 21 infanticides, dead cubs were eaten. Since timings of cub killings didn't correlate with prey availability and since hungry males weren't killing cubs, the researchers concluded that consuming the dead cubs wasn't the main motivation for the attacks.
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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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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 wolf and a hyena mate?

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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Why is hyena poop white?

In modern environments, hyena poop is bright white from all the calcium in ingested bones.
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What dog is closest to a hyena?

Dogs That Look Like Hyenas: African Wild Dog. African wild dogs are the largest of the African dogs and are very dangerous. These wild dogs live and hunt in large packs and are known for their excellent hunting skills.
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Can hyena change gender?

Indeed, Pliny says, the critter is “popularly believed to be bisexual and to become male and female in alternate years.” In Aesop's fable “The Hyenas,” they “change their sex each year.” Even Ernest Hemingway called the hyena a “hermaphroditic self-eating devourer of the dead, trailer of calving cows, ham-stringer, ...
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Why is it called a laughing hyena?

Spotted hyenas are often called laughing hyenas because of the noise they make after catching prey. Spotted hyenas are often called laughing hyenas because of the noise they make after catching prey.
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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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Can a hyena crush a elephant bone?

A spotted hyena with the remains of an elephant's leg. (Inside Science) -- The crushing jaws of hyenas may act as a kind of nutrient blender, grinding out calcium and phosphorous from bones and dumping them back into the relatively poor soil of the Kalahari Desert.
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Can you tame a hyena?

The striped hyena is easily tamed and can be fully trained, particularly when they are young. Although the Ancient Egyptians did not consider striped hyenas sacred, they did supposedly tame them for use in hunting.
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Do hyenas eat human bones?

"While predation of humans is possible — and some instances of predation on modern humans [have] been noted — the human remains at Umm Jirsan are likely due to striped hyena scavenging from human grave sites," Stewart said.
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Do hyenas go for the balls?

A balanced food chain is vital, the officer revealed adding that it helps animals in the ecosystem balance roles. she said. She noted that owing to the fact that hyenas cannot hunt, they target loose hanging parts of the animals like testicles and tails.
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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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Is a painted dog a hyena?

You'd be forgiven for confusing these mottled, big-eared animals for hyenas—but they're distinctly different creatures. While hyenas are more closely related to cats, painted dogs share a distant common ancestor with jackals, wolves, coyotes, and, as their name suggests, domestic dogs.
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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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Can a jackal and a dog breed?

Jackals are true members of the dog family and can actually interbreed with both domestic dogs and wolves.
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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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