Hyena's of Africa
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1. No Cussing
2.No discribing birth or mating put"fades to black"
3.No killing in less you ask
4.Listen to me
5.You get two chances
Things that can happen To your Hyena:
Get attacked by another animal
Get attacked by a hyena
Other Hyenas can take you by force and mate with you
Food Stolen
Injury
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Info to Read
The hyena is Africa's most common large carnivore. Over the years hyenas and humans have come into close contact in Africa and, in earlier times, in Asia and in Europe, often leading to mutual predation. In ancient Egypt hyenas were domesticated, fattened and eaten, and in turn humans have on occasion become food for hyenas. Reputed to be cowardly and timid, the hyena can be bold and dangerous, attacking animals and humans.
Physical Characteristics
Of the three species of hyena in Africa, only the spotted hyena and the shy and much rarer, striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) are found in East Africa. The smaller, and even shyer brown hyena (Hyaena brunnea) occurs only in southern Africa. Different from most other animals, female spotted hyenas are dominant over the males and outweigh them by about 3 pounds.
It is difficult to distinguish male and female hyenas by observation in the field. They are not hermaphrodites (), nor can they change their Gender at will, as many people believe. Although the external female genitalia have a superficial similarity to those of the male, they are nonetheless female organs and only the females bear and nurse young. Why the female hyena developed in this manner is not known, but it may have been necessary for them to appear large and strong to protect their young from males, as hyenas have cannibalistic tendencies.
Habitat
Spotted hyenas are found in grasslands, woodlands, savannas, subdeserts, forest edges and mountains.
Behavior
Spotted hyenas are organized into territorial clans of related individuals that defend their home ranges against intruding clans. The center of clan activity is the den, where the cubs are raised and individuals meet. The den is usually situated on high ground in the central part of the territory. Its above-ground entrances are connected to a series of underground tunnels.
Hyenas mark and patrol their territories by depositing a strong-smelling substance produced by the anal glands on stalks of grass along the boundaries. "Latrines," places where members of a clan deposit their droppings, also mark territories. The high mineral content of the bones hyenas consume make their droppings a highly visible, chalky white. Hyenas are social animals that communicate with one other through specific calls, postures and signals. They quickly make their various intentions known to other members of the clan, or to outsiders. When a hyena's tail is carried straight, for example, it signals attack. When it is held up and forward over the back, the hyena is extremely excited. In contrast, it hangs down when the hyena is standing or walking leisurely. If frightened, the hyena tucks its tail between the legs and flat against the belly and usually skulks away.
Diet
The spotted hyena is a skillful hunter but also a scavenger. Truly an opportunistic feeder, it selects the easiest and most attractive food it may ignore fresh carrion and bones if there is, for example, an abundance of vulnerable wildebeest calves. It consumes animals of various types and sizes (including domestic stock and even other hyenas), carrion, bones, vegetable matter and other animals' droppings. The powerful jaws and digestive tract of the hyena allow it to process and obtain nutrients from skin and bones. The only parts of prey not fully digested are hair, horns and hooves; these are regurgitated in the form of pellets. As hyenas hunt mostly at night and devour all parts, little evidence remains of their actual meals. Although they eat a lot of dry bones, they need little water.
Caring for the Young
Hyenas usually bear litters of two to four cubs, which, unlike the other two species, are born with their eyes open. Cubs begin to eat meat from kills near the den at about 5 months, but they are suckled for as long as 12 to 18 months, an unusually long time for carnivores. This is probably a necessity, as most kills are made far from the den, and hyenas, unlike jackals and hunting dogs, do not bring back food and regurgitate it for their young. At about 1 year, cubs begin to follow their mothers on their hunting and scavenging forays. Until then, they are left behind at the den with a babysitting adult.
Predators
Lions (who will attack them at every opportunity), hunting dogs and strange hyenas are among the species that prey on hyenas.
Did you know?
Hyenas make a variety of vocalizations, including wailing calls, howling screams and the well-known "laughter" used to alert other clan members up to three miles away of a food source.
Hyenas eat a great variety of animal products, vegetation and, according to campers, even aluminum pots and pans.
Form:
Name:
Gender:
Crush:
Mate:
Cubs:
Looks(Pic prefered but you can discribe):
Other:
Single and Mates:
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Females:Nelly,Twilight,Sky,Bailey, MalesShack, Streak,Kiko Niko
Mates:Dusk&Kenya
Territory
The Valley of Death
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The valley is very dangerous it is full of lions and crocadiles but it has the best food
Golden Plains
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This is lion territory but if you dare you may be able to steal their food
Hyena Talk!!
Bows head=respect
Growling=Unhappy/stop it
Nipping=Knock it off
a Short Wail=Come
Long Wail=Alert call to warn of danger
Both=Mating call
Short Laughing=Food is found
Long Laughing=Calling Cubs
Loud Howling Scream=I'm the boss
Short Howling Scream=Time to go
Wagging Tail =Happy
Licks belly =I want pups
Licks ear =I love you
Licks head = I always will love you
Licks back =Don't worry
My Hyenas
Name:Nelly
Gender:Female
Crush:Nope
Mate:Nope
Cubs:Nope
Looks(Pic prefered but you can discribe): Nelly
Other:Dusk's Sister
Name:Dusk
Gender:Male
Crush:Kenya
Mate:Kenya
Cubs:Nope
Looks:(Pic prefered but you can discribe): Dusk
Other:Nelly's Brother
Name:Shack
Gender:Male
Crush:No
Mate:No
Cubs:Lots
Looks(Pic prefered but you can discribe):Shack
Other:He can take you by force and mate with you and you won't be able to get away easy because he has friends
1. No Cussing
2.No discribing birth or mating put"fades to black"
3.No killing in less you ask
4.Listen to me
5.You get two chances
Things that can happen To your Hyena:
Get attacked by another animal
Get attacked by a hyena
Other Hyenas can take you by force and mate with you
Food Stolen
Injury
Will add more things
Info to Read
The hyena is Africa's most common large carnivore. Over the years hyenas and humans have come into close contact in Africa and, in earlier times, in Asia and in Europe, often leading to mutual predation. In ancient Egypt hyenas were domesticated, fattened and eaten, and in turn humans have on occasion become food for hyenas. Reputed to be cowardly and timid, the hyena can be bold and dangerous, attacking animals and humans.
Physical Characteristics
Of the three species of hyena in Africa, only the spotted hyena and the shy and much rarer, striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) are found in East Africa. The smaller, and even shyer brown hyena (Hyaena brunnea) occurs only in southern Africa. Different from most other animals, female spotted hyenas are dominant over the males and outweigh them by about 3 pounds.
It is difficult to distinguish male and female hyenas by observation in the field. They are not hermaphrodites (), nor can they change their Gender at will, as many people believe. Although the external female genitalia have a superficial similarity to those of the male, they are nonetheless female organs and only the females bear and nurse young. Why the female hyena developed in this manner is not known, but it may have been necessary for them to appear large and strong to protect their young from males, as hyenas have cannibalistic tendencies.
Habitat
Spotted hyenas are found in grasslands, woodlands, savannas, subdeserts, forest edges and mountains.
Behavior
Spotted hyenas are organized into territorial clans of related individuals that defend their home ranges against intruding clans. The center of clan activity is the den, where the cubs are raised and individuals meet. The den is usually situated on high ground in the central part of the territory. Its above-ground entrances are connected to a series of underground tunnels.
Hyenas mark and patrol their territories by depositing a strong-smelling substance produced by the anal glands on stalks of grass along the boundaries. "Latrines," places where members of a clan deposit their droppings, also mark territories. The high mineral content of the bones hyenas consume make their droppings a highly visible, chalky white. Hyenas are social animals that communicate with one other through specific calls, postures and signals. They quickly make their various intentions known to other members of the clan, or to outsiders. When a hyena's tail is carried straight, for example, it signals attack. When it is held up and forward over the back, the hyena is extremely excited. In contrast, it hangs down when the hyena is standing or walking leisurely. If frightened, the hyena tucks its tail between the legs and flat against the belly and usually skulks away.
Diet
The spotted hyena is a skillful hunter but also a scavenger. Truly an opportunistic feeder, it selects the easiest and most attractive food it may ignore fresh carrion and bones if there is, for example, an abundance of vulnerable wildebeest calves. It consumes animals of various types and sizes (including domestic stock and even other hyenas), carrion, bones, vegetable matter and other animals' droppings. The powerful jaws and digestive tract of the hyena allow it to process and obtain nutrients from skin and bones. The only parts of prey not fully digested are hair, horns and hooves; these are regurgitated in the form of pellets. As hyenas hunt mostly at night and devour all parts, little evidence remains of their actual meals. Although they eat a lot of dry bones, they need little water.
Caring for the Young
Hyenas usually bear litters of two to four cubs, which, unlike the other two species, are born with their eyes open. Cubs begin to eat meat from kills near the den at about 5 months, but they are suckled for as long as 12 to 18 months, an unusually long time for carnivores. This is probably a necessity, as most kills are made far from the den, and hyenas, unlike jackals and hunting dogs, do not bring back food and regurgitate it for their young. At about 1 year, cubs begin to follow their mothers on their hunting and scavenging forays. Until then, they are left behind at the den with a babysitting adult.
Predators
Lions (who will attack them at every opportunity), hunting dogs and strange hyenas are among the species that prey on hyenas.
Did you know?
Hyenas make a variety of vocalizations, including wailing calls, howling screams and the well-known "laughter" used to alert other clan members up to three miles away of a food source.
Hyenas eat a great variety of animal products, vegetation and, according to campers, even aluminum pots and pans.
Form:
Name:
Gender:
Crush:
Mate:
Cubs:
Looks(Pic prefered but you can discribe):
Other:
Single and Mates:
--------------------------- Single
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Females:Nelly,Twilight,Sky,Bailey, MalesShack, Streak,Kiko Niko
Mates:Dusk&Kenya
Territory
The Valley of Death
---------------------------------
The valley is very dangerous it is full of lions and crocadiles but it has the best food
Golden Plains
-------------------------------
This is lion territory but if you dare you may be able to steal their food
Hyena Talk!!
Bows head=respect
Growling=Unhappy/stop it
Nipping=Knock it off
a Short Wail=Come
Long Wail=Alert call to warn of danger
Both=Mating call
Short Laughing=Food is found
Long Laughing=Calling Cubs
Loud Howling Scream=I'm the boss
Short Howling Scream=Time to go
Wagging Tail =Happy
Licks belly =I want pups
Licks ear =I love you
Licks head = I always will love you
Licks back =Don't worry
My Hyenas
Name:Nelly
Gender:Female
Crush:Nope
Mate:Nope
Cubs:Nope
Looks(Pic prefered but you can discribe): Nelly
Other:Dusk's Sister
Name:Dusk
Gender:Male
Crush:Kenya
Mate:Kenya
Cubs:Nope
Looks:(Pic prefered but you can discribe): Dusk
Other:Nelly's Brother
Name:Shack
Gender:Male
Crush:No
Mate:No
Cubs:Lots
Looks(Pic prefered but you can discribe):Shack
Other:He can take you by force and mate with you and you won't be able to get away easy because he has friends
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12-17-2011 at 9:37 PM
Nelly nodded "Thank You" she bowed back
Jingle Is A Fox(An Official Jingle Fox) (#19934)
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12-17-2011 at 9:36 PM
"I'll join you." Bailey said and bowed.
Sammie (#10890)
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12-17-2011 at 9:35 PM
Nelly waited<br /> <br /> Dusk nodded "They really are just like you " the last part he didn't mean to say but it came out
Jingle Is A Fox(An Official Jingle Fox) (#19934)
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12-17-2011 at 9:33 PM
"Let's join her." Bailey said to Nikko.
Zombie Khaan Side (#14627)
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12-17-2011 at 9:32 PM
Kenya looked at the lights "They are so..so...Amazing"
Huntress Amarok (#9633)
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12-17-2011 at 9:32 PM
Nikko shook his head.
Sammie (#10890)
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12-17-2011 at 9:28 PM
Dusk climbed to the top and there the lights were they were liked christmas lights only they were all over the sky everywhere you looked there was lights diffrent colors,shapes,and sizes<br /> <br /> <br /> Nelly "oh I was going to see if you wanted to join mine"
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2011-12-17 18:30:24 by #10890
Jingle Is A Fox(An Official Jingle Fox) (#19934)
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12-17-2011 at 9:27 PM
"Now we do." Bailey said. <br /> Crystal cocked her head at Nelly. <br /> Spike stood behind his mother because he was afraid.
Zombie Khaan Side (#14627)
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12-17-2011 at 9:25 PM
Kenya ran with him, the closer they got the more excited she was.
Sammie (#10890)
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12-17-2011 at 9:22 PM
Nelly nodded at Bailey "Hello Nikko do you guys have a pack..??"<br /> <br /> Dusk got up and ran to the top of a hill into a valley "after this valley we will se the lights"
Zombie Khaan Side (#14627)
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12-17-2011 at 9:20 PM
Kenya smiled again and nodded she got up and waited for Dusk to lead the way as she had no idea where to go.
Huntress Amarok (#9633)
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12-17-2011 at 9:19 PM
"I'm Nikko." Nikko said.
Jingle Is A Fox(An Official Jingle Fox) (#19934)
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12-17-2011 at 9:18 PM
Bailey nodded.
Sammie (#10890)
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12-17-2011 at 9:15 PM
Nelly nodded "Nelly " she looked at the pups they looked like Shack "are theese Shack's??"<br /> <br /> <br /> Dusk "Come on lets get going the lights are a little ways away and it's almost dark"
Jingle Is A Fox(An Official Jingle Fox) (#19934)
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12-17-2011 at 9:10 PM
"I'm Bailey. This is Crystal and that's Spike. They are my pups." She nodded to them.
Sammie (#10890)
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12-17-2011 at 9:09 PM
Nelly approached the two "Hello who are you guys??" she tried to act like it was her territory
Jingle Is A Fox(An Official Jingle Fox) (#19934)
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12-17-2011 at 9:09 PM
"Sure." Bailey smiled.
Huntress Amarok (#9633)
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12-17-2011 at 9:08 PM
"Could I travel with you then?" Nikko asked
Jingle Is A Fox(An Official Jingle Fox) (#19934)
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12-17-2011 at 9:03 PM
Bailey turned to see Nelly and stood in front of her pups.
Sammie (#10890)
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12-17-2011 at 9:02 PM
Nelly walked out of her territory and Saw Nikko and Bailey and her pups she got ready to attack if they tried to attack her<br /> <br /> Dusk smiled at her he liked her a lot but he could tell she didn't like him but he would always love her