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Interestin­g facts about hyenas

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HYENAS are more than the carrion-eating villains of The Lion King. Though you may not ever fall in love with these cunning animals, it’s hard not to respect them.

A hyena’s laugh indicates social status

Hyenas don’t just laugh for fun. Scientists say that the pitch and the note frequency (or tone) of a hyena’s laugh can give an indication of its age and social status.

Hyenas are smarter than chimps

The size of an animal’s frontal cortex is believed to be connected to its social intelligen­ce and hyenas have a frontal cortex on par with primates. A study done by Duke University showed that a captive pair of hyenas performed better at problem-solving and social co-operation than chimpanzee­s. Even more amazing is that during the study, the hyenas solved all the problems in silence, using only non-verbal signals for communicat­ion.

They kill baby lions

Hyenas and lions often fight over the same territorie­s and hunt the same prey. This leads to fierce competitio­n between the two animals. They steal each other’s food and kill off the young of their enemies.

Spotted hyenas are cunning killers

Despite what Simba would have you believe, spotted hyenas don’t just scavenge for lion leftovers. Spotted hyenas hunt and kill in packs. Ninety-five percent of what a hyena eats comes from hunting. A group of hyenas can devour an entire zebra, leaving no leftovers — not even the bones — in under half an hour. However, this feeding frenzy comes at a cost; hyenas rip, claw and fight with one another over the remains of their meal.

Of course, striped hyenas are a different story. Striped hyenas live off carrion and are often hit by vehicles while eating road kill.

Female hyenas rule

Female spotted hyenas are more muscular and more aggressive than their male counterpar­ts. This is because the females have three times as much testostero­ne in their bodies. As a result, spotted hyena societies are matriarcha­l. Even baby girl cubs rule over the boys.

The female spotted hyena has a penis

Female spotted hyenas have a pseudo-penis that is basically an elongated clitoris. Some pseudo-penises can grow up to 17,78cm long, totally besting the average length of the human penis.

The life of a baby hyena isn’t easy

The female spotted hyena uses her pseudo-penis for urination, copulation and birth, which can make the birthing process difficult — it’s estimated that 60% of hyena cubs die from suffocatio­n. (It’s dangerous for the mothers, too, the baby cubs can tear the pseudo-penis lining, an injury that can prove fatal.) Those that do survive face several hardships of their own: Female hyenas have only two nipples, so litters of more than two have to fight to survive, leaving the weakest cubs to die of starvation.

They have creepy greeting ceremonies

When a spotted hyena greets another hyena after a long separation, they engage in greeting ceremonies during which both male and female members of the species develop erections.

Being a male spotted hyena is hard

In women-dominated spotted hyena clans, adult males are the lowest of the low. When the male hyena reaches sexual maturity at the age of two, he leaves home and goes to find a new group. This is a violent and vicious process. When the new group’s alpha female finally allows the male in, he is welcomed by being constantly harassed and forced to struggle for food and sex.

Hyenas are difficult to tame

Historians theorised that ancient Egyptians domesticat­ed striped hyenas and used them as a food source. In ancient hieroglyph­ics, hyenas are often depicted in subordinat­e positions, being hunted and tamed. The striped hyena lives off carrion, they would make for a terrible meal (what with all that trichinosi­s).

Most of the myths surroundin­g hyenas are just that Sordid myths and legends about hyenas abound. In Tanzania and India, legend holds that witches ride hyenas. An Ethiopian folk religion tells of people who possess the evil eye and can change themselves into the creatures. In the Middle Ages, hyenas were believed to dig up and consume the bodies of the dead. (It’s worth noting that they do nothing of the sort.)

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