The Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena) is a geographically varied hyena species; they can be found in North and East Africa, the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Physically the Striped Hyena has a short torso, long legs, a thick and elongated neck, and large, high set ears. The eyes are small, and the claws are blunt but powerful. The name, Striped Hyena, references the animal’s light fur with darker brown striping. As a scavenger the species mainly eats carcasses in different stages of decomposition, but it will occasionally attack and kill any animal it can overcome.
The Striped Hyena has a body length in the range of 35.4”-45.3” (90-115 cm) and total weight of 44-99 lb (20-45 kg). Striped Hyenas have a shoulder height between 25.5”-29.5” (65-75 cm), body width of 11.8”-13.8” (30-35 cm), and tail length of 9.8”-15.75” (25-40 cm). The typical lifespan of the Striped Hyena is between 10-25 years.
The Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena) is a geographically varied hyena species; they can be found in North and East Africa, the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Physically the Striped Hyena has a short torso, long legs, a thick and elongated neck, and large, high set ears. The eyes are small, and the claws are blunt but powerful. The name, Striped Hyena, references the animal’s light fur with darker brown striping. As a scavenger the species mainly eats carcasses in different stages of decomposition, but it will occasionally attack and kill any animal it can overcome.
The Striped Hyena has a body length in the range of 35.4”-45.3” (90-115 cm) and total weight of 44-99 lb (20-45 kg). Striped Hyenas have a shoulder height between 25.5”-29.5” (65-75 cm), body width of 11.8”-13.8” (30-35 cm), and tail length of 9.8”-15.75” (25-40 cm). The typical lifespan of the Striped Hyena is between 10-25 years.