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Common Name: Spotted Hyena Scientific Name: Crocuta crocuta
A day of summer fun at a mudhole Description:
Although commonly called scavengers, hyenas typically scavenge less than
a third of their diet. And in certain areas of Africa, lions steal more
kills from hyenas than vice versa. You may even see some incredible footage
of this behavior during the Safari
Canyon The spotted hyena is also called the laughing hyena. This laughing is called "giggling" by zoologists and is typically emitted to express fear or anxious excitement. Other animals know that when they hear a lot of laughing, that usually means that hyenas have a kill. Because of this, lions or other hyenas will approach the noise in hopes of stealing a free meal. Range: Africa south of Sahara, except in harsh desert Habitat: Savanna Diet: Carnivorous: wildebeest, zebra, Thomson's gazelle, Grant's gazelle, topi, etc.
From the Zoo's Visual Tour: Photo of the hyenas .
Recommended LINKS & BOOKS Africam's Field Guide page on spotted hyenas. Click here to see live images from Africa. You can even win prizes for the best picture! Some quality photographs of spotted hyenas in the wild. A good book on hyenas and other predators is Hugo van Lawick and Jane Goodall's Innocent Killers. It's out of print, but you can typically find it used at Amazon.com. Another excellent text is Hans Kruuk's Spotted Hyena: A Study of Predation and Social Behavior. Again it's out of print (seems the best animal texts often are) but you can usually find a used copy listing at Amazon.com. You can search for them using the link below. Information
from Richard Estes first edition of his book Safari
Companion at this
link. This is a great book to have and it's just been updated. And if you're planning a trip to Africa, make sure to read this first and then bring it with you! It's that good. Click here to buy.
Another
excellent text on African mammals is
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