Directory

Encyclopedia

NodeWorks
                              ENCYCLOPEDIA

Link Checker

Home
Encyclopedia : H : HY : HYE :

Hyena

 

Hyena


Crocuta
Hyaena
Parahyaena
Proteles Hyenas (or Hyænas) are moderately large terrestrial carnivores native to Africa and Asia, and members of the family Hyaenidae. Although hyenas look rather like large dogs, they make up a separate biological family which is most closely related to Herpestidae (the family of mongooses and meerkats).

In ancient times, large hyenas ranged over much of Europe and Asia, but they are much reduced in range and diversity today. Only four species survive: the Spotted, Brown, and Striped Hyenas (which together make up the subfamily Hyaeninae), and the Aardwolf, which is the only member of the subfamily Protelinae.

Classification

Family Hyaenidae
  • Subfamily Hyaeninae
  • *Spotted Hyena Crocuta crocuta
  • *Brown Hyena Parahyaena brunnea (formerly Hyaena brunnea)
  • *Striped Hyena Hyaena hyaena
  • Subfamily Protelinae
  • * Aardwolf Proteles cristatus

    External links

  • Robin M. Weare's Hyena pages at liberalmafia.org
  • Nature-Wildlife



  • NodeWorks boosts web surfing!
    Page Returned in 0.149 seconds - HTML Compressed 71.0%

    This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available
    under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
     GNU Free Documentation License
    © 2008 Chamas Enterprises Inc.