As the largest species within the hyena family, spotted hyenas are formidable predators. Their muscular build and powerful limbs allow them to run for miles in pursuit of prey without tiring, a testament to their endurance and physical prowess. One of the most remarkable features of the spotted hyena is its bite force, which is the strongest of any mammal, allowing them to crush bones and access nutritious marrow within. This capability not only provides them with a vital food source but also plays an important role in nutrient recycling within their environment.
While spotted hyenas are known to scavenge, they are also skilled hunters capable of taking down a variety of prey, including large antelopes and wildebeest. Their ability to consume and process bones makes them one of nature’s most efficient cleanup crews, helping to prevent the spread of disease by consuming carcasses left in the wild. Their diet is varied and opportunistic, allowing them to adapt to different environmental conditions and food availability.
Spotted hyenas live in complex social groups known as clans, which can number up to 80 individuals. These clans are matriarchal, with females being larger and more dominant than males. The social hierarchy within a clan is intricate, with fierce competition for rank and status.
Communication among spotted hyenas is sophisticated, involving a wide range of vocalizations, body postures, and scents. Contrary to the “laughing” descriptor, spotted hyenas’ vocalizations convey important information about age, identity, and status within the clan. These sounds can include whoops, grunts, groans, and giggles, each serving a specific purpose in their communication repertoire.
Distribution
 Algeria
												
											Algeria Angola
												
											Angola Benin
												
											Benin Botswana
												
											Botswana Burkina Faso
												
											Burkina Faso Burundi
												
											Burundi Cameroon
												
											Cameroon Central Af. Rep.
												
											Central Af. Rep. Chad
												
											Chad Congo-Brazzaville
												
											Congo-Brazzaville Côte D’ivoire
												
											Côte D’ivoire DR Congo (Kinshasa)
												
											DR Congo (Kinshasa) Djibouti
												
											Djibouti Equatorial Guinea
												
											Equatorial Guinea Eritrea
												
											Eritrea Eswatini
												
											Eswatini Ethiopia
												
											Ethiopia Gabon
												
											Gabon Gambia
												
											Gambia Ghana
												
											Ghana Guinea-Bissau
												
											Guinea-Bissau Guinea
												
											Guinea Kenya
												
											Kenya Malawi
												
											Malawi Mali
												
											Mali Mauritania
												
											Mauritania Mozambique
												
											Mozambique Namibia
												
											Namibia Niger
												
											Niger Nigeria
												
											Nigeria Rwanda
												
											Rwanda Senegal
												
											Senegal Sierra Leone
												
											Sierra Leone Somalia
												
											Somalia South Africa
												
											South Africa South Sudan
												
											South Sudan Sudan
												
											Sudan Tanzania
												
											Tanzania Togo
												
											Togo Uganda
												
											Uganda Zambia
												
											Zambia Zimbabwe
												
											ZimbabweAnything we've missed?
Help us improve this page by suggesting edits. Glory never dies!
Suggest an editGet to know me
Terrestrial / Aquatic
Altricial / Precocial
Polygamous / Monogamous
Dimorphic (size) / Monomorphic
Active: Diurnal / Nocturnal
Social behavior: Solitary / Pack / Herd / Clan
Diet: Carnivore / Herbivore / Omnivore / Piscivorous / Insectivore
Migratory: Yes / No
Domesticated: Yes / No
Dangerous: Yes / No

 
							 
							 
							


