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Favorite hyena species?

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  1. Alex Roman

    Alex Roman Well-Known Member

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    To me, hyenas are rather underrated carnivores, but I like all four of them to be honest.

    I really like spotted hyenas because of their well-known cackling noise and aardwolves because of their interesting diet of insects.
     
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    TNT Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I wouldn't say that I have a "favourite", but I'm certainly a fan of anything and everything Hyaenidae. In the UK they're hugely underrepresented:

    Spotted Hyena - Only two collections currently have this species on public display:
    - Colchester - 1.2 individuals.
    - Longleat - 2.0 individuals.
    - Another UK collection has received 1.1 individuals, but they aren't yet on public display.
    - Some are/were held in private hands - someone can confirm if they still are.

    Aardwolf - Without going subspecific:
    - Hamerton - 1.1 individuals.
    - Hemsley - 1.0 individuals.

    There are no Brown or Striped Hyena from what I know of in the UK (Unless there are any held privately, or at a collection I'm unaware of... I'm sure someone will quickly correct me if I'm wrong:p)

    IMO - We need more in the UK!!! :D:D:D:D
     
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    Quite the knockback from a few short years ago when we had several collections keeping them, and were one of only two countries to have the full set.

    Aardwolf is my favourite, I reckon.
     
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    Were Colchester and Twycross the last to have striped? I seem to recall the female at Twycross leaving for somewhere in France? I've no clue what happened to the individual/individuals at Colchester.
     
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    Striped are the prettiest, Spotted is the only one I've met socially (and she was charming!), never seen the mysterious Brown, or more than a brief view of the termite eater.
    Really want to see a big social group on exhibit!
     
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    Luckily I've managed to see all species of the Hyaenidae in captivity except one (the aardwolf) and of them all it was undoubtedly the brown hyena which intrigued me most. I suppose this was mainly due to its rarity, ecology, and how little is known about these enigmatic animals in the wild.

    However, on a more superficial level I'll freely admit that I was also impressed aesthetically by the distinctive appearance of the species. I think it strongly resembles the werewolf in the classic horror movie "An American werewolf in London".

    I actually wouldn't be at all suprised if the film maker and his team based their design of the look of this fictional creature and the way it moves on the brown hyena.
     
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    TeaLovingDave Moderator Staff Member 10+ year member

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    Not quite; the last places to keep the species were Heythrop and Twycross (2017) and Belfast (2018), with Colchester (2011) and Suffolk (2015) somewhat less recently.

    The two females from Twycross went to Dvur Kralove and Jihlava, both in the Czech Republic.
     
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    A good place to see Spotted hyena pack interactions is in Thoiry animal park in France, where they have, from memory, 2.4 Spotted hyenas. It is clear to see that the diminutive males are at the bottom of the pack and that the alpha female gets the lion's share of the food.
    I watched them for around 2 hours on one visit, and got to know them quite well. One of the males was consistently getting bullied by the alpha female.

    As for my favourite, that would be the brown hyena :)
     
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    Oh yes, how could I forget Belfast! Thanks. I wasn't aware of Heythrops though, how interesting.
     
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    I like all four hyena species, but my absolute favorite is the spotted hyena. Social, active, noisy... great animals!
     
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    2.4? Does X.X represent the number of males on one side and females on the other side of the decimal?
     
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    Precisely correct :)
     
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    They're all beautiful animals and my list could change at any time but at the moment-
    Aardwolf
    Spotted Hyena
    Brown Hyena
    Striped Hyena

    ~Thylo
     
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    Does the number of males go on the right or the left sode of the decimal?
     
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    Left.
     
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    I enjoy Hyenas over Lions and my favorite is the Brown Hyena. I have yet to see one in person.
     
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    How diurnal are Striped Hyaena? I presume Brown and Aardwolf are mostly nocturnal? Just wondering how other species than Spotted work as exhibit animals
     
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    Brown and Striped are pretty diurnal.
     
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    Anybody with a pint of sense would enjoy hyenas over lions, atleast in my opinion.
     
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    Brown
    Striped
    Aardwolf
    Spotted
     
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