Hyena
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Crocuta Hyaena Parahyaena Proteles |
In ancient times large hyenas ranged over much of Europe and Asia, but they are much reduced in range and diversity today. Only four species survive: the Spotted, Brown, and Striped Hyenas (which together make up the subfamily Hyaeninae), and the Aardwolf, which is the only member of the subfamily Protelinae.
In Africa today, Hyenas are associated with Sorcery in folklore. The Zulu nation, under Shaka Zulu, feared the power of Hyenas.
Classification
Family Hyaenidae
- Subfamily Hyaeninae
- Spotted Hyena Crocuta crocuta
- Brown Hyena Parahyaena brunnea (formerly Hyaena brunnea)
- Striped Hyena Hyaena hyaena
- Subfamily Protelinae
- Aardwolf Proteles cristatus
links
http://www.liberalmafia.org/hyenas/hyena.html - Robin M. Weare's Hyena pages