Solitary Hyenas Still Get the Last Laugh

Michigan State University zoology student Brittany Gunther took this photo of a fight between a group of spotted hyenas and a lioness while taking a study abroad class at Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve.
(Image credit: Brittany Gunther, Michigan State)

Spotted hyenas lived as solitary scavengers over a million years ago. But over time, they have become more of a communal species.

New research indicates that, to offset the cost of competition among the group, spotted hyenas still demonstrate an ancestral tendency to separate themselves when searching for their next meal.

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