Kingdom Animalia Order Carnivora Subfamily Hyaeninae Scientific name Hyaena Higher classification Hyena | Phylum Chordata Family Hyaenidae Genus Hyaena
Brisson, 1762 Lifespan Striped hyena: 12 years | |
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Height Striped hyena: 60 – 80 cm, Brown hyena: 70 – 80 cm Mass Striped hyena: 22 – 55 kg, Brown hyena: 40 – 44 kg Gestation period Striped hyena: 90 – 91 days, Brown hyena: 97 days Lower classifications Striped hyena, Brown hyena |
Hyaena is a genus comprising two of the living species of hyenas: the striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) from western Asia and northern Africa and the brown hyena (Hyaena brunnea) from southern Africa. The brown hyena has sometimes been placed in a separate genus Parahyaena, or even included in the otherwise fossil genus Pachycrocuta, but recent sources have tended to place it in Hyaena. The brown hyena's skull is larger than that of the striped hyena. The male brown hyena is slightly larger than the female, while the sexes of the striped hyena are equally sized. Both species are smaller than the spotted hyena, but larger than the aardwolf. They are predominantly scavengers.
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