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Hyaenidae after Werdelin & Salounias, 1991
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URL: http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Synapsid
Phylogeny. [ eng ] |

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hyena (Hyaenidae)
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URL: http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/animal/EngNames/hyena.html
Animal Pictures Archive. [ eng ] |

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Hyenas - Family Hyaenidae
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URL: http://www.animalomnibus.com/hyenas.htm
shown in filters: Web Resources Links. [ eng ] |

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Hyaenidae
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URL: http://members.aol.com/cattrust/hyaena.htm
The Hyaenidae, or Hyaena family, includes four species of which one, the Aardwolf, is sometimes placed in a separate family. [ eng ] |

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African Wildlife - Hyaenidae: Resource List
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URL: http://www.awr.net/old/Carn/hyena/hyena.html
shown in filters: Web Resources Hyaenidae Resource Page. [ eng ] |

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Aardwolf and Hyenas
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URL: http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/walker/carnivora.hyaenidae.html
This family of three Recent genera and four species is found in Africa and southwestern and south-central Asia. The sequence of genera presented here follows that of Simpson (1945), who recognized two subfamilies: Protelinae, with the single genus Proteles (aardwolf); and Hyaeninae, with Crocuta and Hyaena. [ eng ] |

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Hyaenidae
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URL: http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/mammalia/carnivora/hyaenidae/
Hyaena Brisson, 1792,
Proteles. [ eng ] |

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The Hyena Pages -- Main Page
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URL: http://www.liberalmafia.org/hyenas/hyena.html
An information Website on hyenas, with facts and photos for spotted hyenas, brown hyenas and aardwolves, as well as pages on hyena evolution and folklore. [ eng ] |

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Hyaenidae
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URL: http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/chordata/mammalia/carnivora/hyaenidae.html
The family Hyaenidae contains four species, each in its own genus, found in Africa, SW Asia, and India. Three species, which include the animals we usually think of as hyaenas (Crocuta crocuta, Hyaena hyaena, and Parahyaena brunnea), hunt and scavenge large vertebrate prey. The fourth species, the aardwolf (Proteles cristata), subsists almost exclusively on termites.
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Hyenas By Mariel
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URL: http://www.crockerfarm.org/ac/rm03/animals/Marielhyena.htm
There are three kinds of hyenas. The striped hyena is yellow-brown with dark stripes. The spotted hyena is brown-gray with dark brown or black spots. The brown hyenas have dark brown coats. [ eng ] |

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Hyenas: Introduction @ 123spot
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URL: http://www.123spot.com/AnimalDirectory/hyenas.htm
There are 4 species of hyena (scientific name hyaenidae), the spotted, striped and brown hyena. The fourth is the aardwolf, which is considered by some not to be a species of hyena at all. Many people believe that the hyena is from the canine family, which is untrue. Hyenas are in fact closely related to meerkats, mongoose, civets, fossas and cats! Hyaenidae are found in Africa, South Western Asia, and India. [ eng ] |

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Family: Hyaenidae
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URL: http://www.hyaenidae.com/
This family consists of three 'true' hyaenas and one closely related species known as the aardwolf -- earth wolf. [ eng ] |

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African Wildlife - Hyaenidae: Facts and Folklore
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URL: http://www.awr.net/old/Carn/hyena/factfolk.html
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Hyaenidae: encyclopedia article from Wikipedia
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URL: http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki.phtml?title=Hyaenidae
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Carnivora Hyaenidae, World Distribution Table
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URL: http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/walker/tables/table.family.carnivora.hyaenidae.ht
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