Get ready for a ride of a lifetime as we join in on a journey into the heart of the African savanna.
In the video above, the footage captures a curios hyena jumping up onto a car inspecting the people inside. We’re sure the audience was very impressed that the man in the car did not pet the hyena! As sweet as the hyena looks, we cannot forget that they have a stronger bite force than a lion.
Let us explore the hyenas behavioral traits to further understand the video above…
Social Structure and Communication

Hyenas are highly social animals. They live in large clans led by dominant females. Communication is key within these clans and hyenas use a variety of sounds. Such as whoops, giggles and growls. They make these noises to communicate messages to each other. Furthermore, hyenas recognize each other individually based on vocal cues alone!
Hunting Strategies and Scavenging

Contrary to popular belief, hyenas are skilled hunters as well as scavengers. They use both solo and cooperative hunting strategies. They usually target medium to large-sized ungulates. Although hyenas also scavenge from the kills of other predators. They use their powerful jaws to crack open bones and access the marrow.
Maternal Care and Clan Dynamics

Female hyenas hold a dominant position within the clan. They show aggressive behavior towards males. Although, they display remarkable maternal care! They nurse their cubs for up to 18 months. Hyena cubs are born with fully developed teeth and eyesight.This helps them to compete for food from an early age.
Territorial Behavior and Scent Marking

Hyenas are territorial. Clan territories can range in size depending on factors such as food availability and population density. They mark their territories using scent glands located on their anal pouches. This leaves a distinctive olfactory cues for other hyenas. Intruders are met with fierce defense.
The Physical Characteristics of the Hyena
Size & Weight

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Hyenas come in different size. The adults weigh between 90 and 190 pounds.
Fur Color

Their fur is usually tan or brown and is marked with spots, stripes, or patches.
Body Shape

Hyenas have a robust build with a sloping back and powerful forequarters.
Ears

Their ears are large, rounded and have with great hearing.
Eyes

Hyenas have forward-facing eyes which give them good depth perception.
Teeth

They have strong, conical teeth which are suited for crushing bones.
Jaws

Hyenas have very powerful jaws which can exert immense pressure.
Legs

Their legs are long and muscular.
Tail

Hyenas have a bushy tail that is often black-tipped.
Paws

Their paws are broad with non-retractable claws.
Nose

A hyena’s nose is keen, this gives them their excellent sense of smell.
Coat Texture

Their fur is coarse and bristly.
Neck

Hyenas have strong, muscular necks that support their large heads.
Skull

Their skulls are heavy, designed to support powerful jaw muscles.
Vocal Cords

Hyenas have specialized vocal cords that give them their distinctive laughter and other vocalizations!
Wrap Up

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overall, the video above gives us an idea of the behavioral traits of hyenas. As we explored their social structure and communication, hunting strategies and scavenging habits, maternal care and clan dynamics, and territorial behavior and scent marking, it becomes clear that hyenas are more than just scavengers of the African savanna!
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