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Striped Hyena

Scientific name: Hyaena hyaena


Striped Hyena

IUCN Status: Least Concern

Family: HYAENIDAE

Group: Mammals

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 50 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 01.01-31.12

Gestation: 110 jours

Births: 01.01-31.12


Habitat:
Semi-desert areas and rocky hills

Description:
The Striped Hyena is a medium-sized carnivore, easily recognizable by its striped coat and unique behavior among hyenas. It measures about 90 cm in length, with a shoulder height of 60 cm, and weighs between 40 and 60 kg. Its coat is mainly gray or beige, with black stripes on the flanks, helping it blend into its environment. The Striped Hyena has a wide head, large ears, and an elongated muzzle, along with a short tail. Unlike the spotted hyena, the Striped Hyena is more solitary and prefers to hunt alone or in small groups. It primarily feeds on small mammals, reptiles, and insects, but is also opportunistic and a scavenger, feeding on the carcasses of dead animals. It is found mainly in North Africa, in arid and semi-arid areas such as deserts and savannas. While the Striped Hyena is not endangered, it is threatened by habitat loss and human conflict.

Recommended lens:
>=300 mm

Photography tips:
Approach slowly and discreetly, using a telephoto lens, as the striped hyena is more secretive and may quickly move away if it feels threatened. Photograph early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when soft light enhances the hyena's activity, often while hunting or feeding in savannas or wooded areas. Capture moments of natural behavior: The striped hyena is a predator and scavenger, spending much of its time searching for food. Wait for moments when it is on the move or engaged in action. Be patient and respectful: Striped hyenas are often more active at night, so you may need to be patient to capture them in their natural behavior. Respect its natural environment and do not disturb its natural behaviors, especially when hunting or resting. Follow local conservation rules to preserve this species.

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