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Hyena
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General information about this family and facts on the Spotted Hyena.
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Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena)
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Physical appearance, distribution, behavior, diet, and breeding of this species. Includes a photo.
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Animals of Africa - Hyenas
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Excerpted from the illustrated book Animals of Africa.
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Digimorph - Crocuta crocuta (Spotted Hyena)
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Digital Morphology account of the spotted hyena, Crocuta crocuta, featuring CT-generated animations of the skull and commentary by Dr. Pamela Owen.
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Female Hyenas and Male Hormones, A Strange Combination
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Article on the "masculinized" female spotted hyena, and how this strange anatomy both helps and hinders her ability to raise cubs.
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Hyaenidae
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Anatomy, behavior and taxonomy of hyenas, from the Animal Diversity Web on the University of Michigan's Museum of Zoology site. Has links to pages for each individual species of hyaenid.
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Hyena Pages
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Facts and photos of spotted and brown hyenas, and aardwolves. Also features information about evolution and folklore.
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Hyenas
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A hyena photo gallery and some limited information.
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Laughing Hyena Den - The Spotted Hyena Centre
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Guide to behavior, biology, and relations with other species, plus pictures and conservation information.
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Spotted Hyaena Research in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
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Website for project dedicated to studying and protecting spotted hyenas. Extensive information is given on the hyena's classification, biology, social structure, habitat, distribution and behaviour.
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StripedHyena.com
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Information, art, and other things concerning Pallas' cats and striped hyenas.
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The Hyena Webring
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A webring devoted to consolidating web information about hyenas.
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Ultimate Field Guide: Spotted Hyena - Crocuta crocuta
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Information about appearance, tracks, dung, and behavior.
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Walker's Mammals of the World Online: Hyaenidae
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Description, taxonomy and a little evolutionary history of the hyena family. Links lead to individual pages for the three living genera of hyenas.
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