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  2. Hackles - Wikipedia

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    Raised hackles are used by grey wolves as a dominance behavior, [6] by moose preparing to attack, [7] and by cats and striped hyena which are fearful or threatened. [3] [8] The process by which the hair is raised is called piloerection. [9] The contraction of the arrector pili muscle associated with each hair follicle causes the hair to become ...

  3. Crocotta - Wikipedia

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    The mosaic in Palestrina depicts the river Nile and its fauna Drawing collected by Felix Platter, to be used in Historiae animalium (1551–1558). Manticore and Crocotta Strabo , who uses the word "crocuttas", describes the beast as the mixed progeny of a wolf and a dog ( Geographica , XVI.4.16]).

  4. Striped hyena - Wikipedia

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    Striped hyenas are likely to decrease in Kenya because of accelerated habitat destruction and poaching. [42] Kuwait: 0 [41] Probably extinct [42] Lebanon: 4,000-4,500 [41] low risk [42] The striped hyena is protected by law and culture they thrive in Lebanon's rich biomes risk of extinction is low but recognition is a must Libya: Unknown [41 ...

  5. Hyena - Wikipedia

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    Striped hyenas are often referred to in Middle Eastern literature and folklore, typically as symbols of treachery and stupidity. [63] In the Near and Middle East, striped hyenas are generally regarded as physical incarnations of jinns. [60] Arab writer al-Qazwīnī (1204–1283) spoke of a tribe of people called al-Ḍabyūn meaning "hyena people".

  6. File:Striped Hyena - Dahod, Gujarat.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Hyena-baiting - Wikipedia

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    The striped hyena has historically been the most frequently used species. Hyenas can be challenging opponents for dogs, as their jaws are exceedingly powerful. A single bite from a hyena lasting a few seconds without holding on is sufficient to kill a large dog. [1] Hyenas apparently fight dogs by trying to cripple them by biting at their legs. [2]

  8. File:Rosevear spotted & striped hyena.png - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena).jpg - Wikipedia

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