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SPECIES OF HYENA
Hyaena; Striped hyaena; Hyaena hyaena; Striped Hyaena; Hyaena hyaena hyaena; Canis hyaena; Striped Hyena; Barbary Hyaena; Striped hyena fur; Euhyaena; Pliohyaena; Anomalopithecus; Hyaena (genus); Hyenine; Evolution of the striped hyena; Scent glands of striped hyenas; Sexual behavior of striped hyenas; Barbary striped hyena; Cultural depictions of striped hyenas
  • Dentition, as illustrated in Knight's ''Sketches in Natural History''.
  • Skeleton
  • A striped hyena, as depicted on the [[Nile mosaic of Palestrina]].
  • Skull drawn by V. N. Lyakhov.
  • ''Hyena'' (1739) by [[Jean-Baptiste Oudry]].
  • Striped hyena scavenging on poultry waste in [[Dahod district]], [[Gujarat]], India.
  • A wild individual at [[Blackbuck National Park, Velavadar]], [[Gujarat]] state, India.
  • tame]] striped hyena.
  • Engraving of a striped hyena attacking a man in ''The Naturalist's Cabinet'' (1806).
  • A pair of striped hyenas fighting at [[Colchester Zoo]].
  • The Museum of Zoology]], [[St. Petersburg]].
  • Relief of striped hyenas being force-fed at the tomb of [[Mereruka]]

hyaena      
n. ύαινα

Definición

hyaena
¦ noun variant spelling of hyena.

Wikipedia

Striped hyena

The striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) is a species of hyena native to North and East Africa, the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. It is the only extant species in the genus Hyaena. It is listed by the IUCN as near-threatened, as the global population is estimated to be under 10,000 mature individuals which continues to experience deliberate and incidental persecution along with a decrease in its prey base such that it may come close to meeting a continuing decline of 10% over the next three generations.

It is the smallest of the bone-cracking hyenas and retains many primitive viverrid-like characteristics lost in larger species, having a smaller and less specialised skull. Though primarily a scavenger, large specimens have been known to kill their own prey, and attacks on humans have occurred in rare instances. The striped hyena is a monogamous animal, with both males and females assisting one another in raising their cubs. A nocturnal animal, the striped hyena typically only emerges in complete darkness, and is quick to return to its lair before sunrise. Although it has a habit of feigning death when attacked, it has been known to stand its ground against larger predators in disputes over food.

The striped hyena features prominently in Middle Eastern and Asian folklore. In some areas, its body parts are considered magical, and are used as charms or talismans. It is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, where it is referred to as tzebua or zevoa, though it is absent in some Bible translations into English. Ancient Greeks knew it as γλάνος (glános) and ύαινα (húaina) and were familiar with it from the Aegean coast of Asia Minor. The striped hyena is the national animal of Lebanon.