Hyena

/haɪˈiːnə/ noun

Definition

A hyena is a wild, doglike animal found mainly in Africa and Asia, known for its powerful jaws and loud, laughing-like calls. It is often a scavenger but also hunts in packs.

Etymology

From Latin "hyaena," from Greek "hyaina," related to "hys" meaning "pig," probably referring to its bristly back hair and odd appearance. Over time, the word settled on these unique carnivores we know today.

Kelly Says

Hyenas aren’t just scavengers—they’re skilled hunters, and spotted hyenas live in complex, matriarchal societies where the females are in charge. Their "laugh" isn’t about humor at all; it’s actually a way to communicate rank, stress, and excitement.

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