hyena - translation to russian
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hyena - translation to russian

FAMILY OF MAMMALS IN THE ORDER CARNIVORA
Hyaenidae; Hyenas; Hiena; Hyaenas; Chiena; Chienna; Hienna; Hyaenids; Hyeena; Hyiena; Hyaena eximia; Hyenæ; Hyenae; Mating hyenas; Evolution of hyenas; Hyena attacks on humans; Behavior of hyenas; Hyenas in mythology; Hyenas in folklore; Evolutionary history of hyenas; Hyenas in literature; List of hyaenids; List of hyenas; Cultural depictions of hyenas; Hyaeninae; Ictitheriinae
  • [[Cave hyena]] (''Crocuta crocuta spelaea'') painting found in the [[Chauvet Cave]] in 1994
  • Spotted hyena cubs at their den
  • Aardwolf skull. Note the greatly reduced molars and carnassials, rendered redundant from insectivory
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  • Man tyger]]" from [[Africa]]. The advertisement mentions that the 'hyaena' can mimic a human voice to lure humans.
  • Brown hyena marking its territory with its anal glands
  • A [[spotted hyena]] of subfamily Hyaeninae
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  • Illustration from ''Fraser's magazine'' showing an artist's impression of a "stag-hound" biting a spotted hyena attacking its master
  •  A depiction of the legendary striped hyena, Krokottas of Kytheros Island, from the [[Nile mosaic of Palestrina]]
  • Skull of ''Ictitherium viverrinum'', one of the "dog-like" hyenas. [[American Museum of Natural History]]
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  • Striped hyena skull. Note the disproportionately large carnassials and premolars adapted for bone consumption
  • Skeletons of a [[striped hyena]] (left) and a [[spotted hyena]] (right), two species of the "bone-crushing" hyenas
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hyena         
SWEDISH PRODUCER, SONGWRITER, AND MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST
Hyaenidae; Hyenas; Hiena; Hyaenas; Chiena; Chienna; Hienna; Hyaenids; Hyeena; Hyiena; Hyaena eximia; Hyenæ; Hyenae; Mating hyenas; Evolution of hyenas; Hyena attacks on humans; Behavior of hyenas; Hyenas in mythology; Hyenas in folklore; Evolutionary history of hyenas; Hyenas in literature; List of hyaenids; List of hyenas; Cultural depictions of hyenas; Hyaeninae; Ictitheriinae

[hai'i:nə]

общая лексика

гиена (Hyaena)

гиеновые (Hyaenidae)

существительное

общая лексика

гиена

зоология

гиена (Hyaena hyaena)

hyena         
SWEDISH PRODUCER, SONGWRITER, AND MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST
Hyaenidae; Hyenas; Hiena; Hyaenas; Chiena; Chienna; Hienna; Hyaenids; Hyeena; Hyiena; Hyaena eximia; Hyenæ; Hyenae; Mating hyenas; Evolution of hyenas; Hyena attacks on humans; Behavior of hyenas; Hyenas in mythology; Hyenas in folklore; Evolutionary history of hyenas; Hyenas in literature; List of hyaenids; List of hyenas; Cultural depictions of hyenas; Hyaeninae; Ictitheriinae
hyena noun гиена
laughing hyena         
  • Skull of a spotted hyena
  • Spotted hyena walking in profile, photographed at the [[Amboseli National Park]] in Kenya
  • Spotted hyena shot by [[Abel Chapman]] at the Lukenia Heights, 23 January 1906
  • Female nursing cub, [[Amboseli National Park]], [[Kenya]]
  • Skull of ''[[Crocuta sivalensis]]'', an extinct [[India]]n hyena proposed by [[Björn Kurtén]] as being the ancestor of the modern spotted hyena
  • Maasai]] warriors
  • Captive hyena trained for performance in [[Nigeria]]
  • Spotted hyenas interacting aggressively in the Masai Mara
  • Spotted hyenas greeting one another in [[Kruger National Park]]
  • Spotted hyenas mobbing a [[lion]], [[Sabi Sand Game Reserve]]
  • Kevin Richardson]] with captive spotted hyenas
  • Spotted hyena mask from [[Burkina Faso]], Musée barrois
  • Spotted hyena confronting African wild dogs, [[Sabi Sand Game Reserve]]
  • Skeleton of a spotted hyena, illustration from [[Richard Lydekker]]'s "The Royal Natural History"
  • Spotted Hyaena (Crocuta crocuta) (W1CDR0000381 BD12)
  • Close-up of head of a female, [[Kruger National Park]]
  • Three cubs at the [[Kruger National Park]] in South Africa
  • Spotted hyena and two cubs in their den, [[Ngorongoro Crater]], [[Tanzania]]
  • Pair of spotted hyenas at [[White River, Mpumalanga]]. Note the great degree of individual variation in fur colour, which was once used as a basis for separating the species into various subspecies.
  • Spotted hyena with a wildebeest skeleton in [[Karatu]], [[Arusha]], Tanzania
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  • A spotted hyena cub in the [[Serengeti]], [[Tanzania]]. Note the well defined spots, which will fade with age.
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Spotted hyaena; Crocuta crocuta; Laughing Hyena; Laughing hyena; Spotted Hyaena; Crocuta (genus); Spotted Hyenas; Spotted Hyena; Tiger wolf; Genitalia of female spotted hyenas; Eucrocuta; Tiger Wolf; Female genitalia of the spotted hyena; Sexual behavior of spotted hyenas; Genitalia of the spotted hyena; Social behavior of spotted hyenas; Reproductive behavior of spotted hyenas; Sex organs of female spotted hyenas; Female genitalia of spotted hyenas; Genitals of female spotted hyenas; Reproductive organs of female spotted hyenas; Spotted hyenas; Female reproductive system of spotted hyenas; Hunting behaviour of spotted hyenas; Denning behavior of spotted hyenas; Evolutionary history of spotted hyenas; Hunting behavior of spotted hyenas; Vocalizations of spotted hyenas; Hyena clan; Mating behavior of spotted hyenas

[lɑ:fiŋhai'i:nə]

общая лексика

пятнистая гиена (Crocuta crocuta)

зоология

пятнистая гиена (Crocuta)

синоним

spotted hyena

Definition

hyena
n.
Tiger-wolf.

Wikipedia

Hyena

Hyenas, or hyaenas (from Ancient Greek ὕαινα, hýaina), are feliform carnivoran mammals belonging to the family Hyaenidae . With just four extant species (each in its own genus), it is the fifth-smallest family in the Carnivora and one of the smallest in the class Mammalia. Despite their low diversity, hyenas are unique and vital components of most African ecosystems.

Although phylogenetically closer to felines and viverrids, as part of suborder Feliformia, hyenas are behaviourally and morphologically similar to canids in several elements due to convergent evolution: both hyenas and canines are non-arboreal, cursorial hunters that catch prey with their teeth rather than claws. Both eat food quickly and may store it, and their calloused feet with large, blunt, nonretractable claws are adapted for running and making sharp turns. However, hyenas' grooming, scent marking, defecation habits, mating and parental behavior are consistent with the behavior of other feliforms.

Hyenas feature prominently in the folklore and mythology of human cultures that live alongside them. Hyenas are commonly viewed as frightening and worthy of contempt. In some cultures, hyenas are thought to influence people's spirits, rob graves, and steal livestock and children. Other cultures associate them with witchcraft, using their body parts in traditional medicine.

Examples of use of hyena
1. "There was the elephant, the hare, and nasty mister hyena," he chuckled.
2. Shaped like a wolf or hyena, it had a ginger–colored coat streaked with gorgeous, Dr.
3. At parties I come across a Beatles Syndrome sufferer and start counting how often the hyena repeats its yelp.
4. "I got a laugh like a hyena but get the hump like a camel, so cover me in fig leaves as I‘m the ultimate mammal."
5. Timothy Ghormley said the command has not had to fire a shot in anger.'4; "The French had to kill a hyena once," he said.
What is the Russian for hyena? Translation of &#39hyena&#39 to Russian