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Hyena captured in Namibia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hyena captured in Namibia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hyena captured in Namibia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lion captured in Namibia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hyena lying on the ground in an animal orphanage captured in Nairobi, Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cheetah captured in Namibia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown Hyena Standing in Lush Green Habitat in Southern Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hyena captured in Namibia
Hyena lying on the ground in an animal orphanage captured in Nairobi, Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lion captured in Namibia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown Hyena Standing in Lush Green Habitat in Southern Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown Hyena Standing in Lush Green Habitat in Southern Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thirsty Spotted Hyena at Etoshas Muddy Well A Glimpse of Wildlife Resilience and the Raw Beauty of Namibias Royalty Free Stock Photo
Selective focus shot of a spotted hyena in an animal orphanage captured in Nairobi, Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lion captured in Namibia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The hyena family consists of only four species the spotted or laughing hyena, Crocuta crocuta; the brown hyena, Hyaena brunnea; the striped hyena, Hyaena hyaena; and the aardwolf, Proteles cristata, but despite their low diversity, hyenas are vital components of most African ecosystems. Hyenas are largely nocturnal.


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