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Cave hyena (Crocuta (crocuta)
spelaea and
Crocuta (crocuta) ultima) are
extinct species or
subspecies of
hyena known from Eurasia,
which ranged from Western...
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Hyenas or
hyaenas (/haɪˈiːnəz/ hi-EE-nəz; from
Ancient Gr**** ὕαινα, hýaina) are
feliform carnivoran mammals belonging to the
family Hyaenidae (/haɪˈɛnɪdiː/)...
- crocuta,
known as
cave hyenas,
roamed across Eurasia for at
least one
million years until the end of the Late Pleistocene. The
spotted hyena is the largest...
- gray wolf,
cave hyena and
brown bear.
Large amounts of
bones belonging to P.
spelaea were
excavated in
caves,
where bones of
cave hyena,
cave bear and Paleolithic...
- straight-tusked elephants, the narrow-nosed rhinoceros, and
cave hyenas.
William Buckland analyzed the
cave and its
contents in
December 1821 and
determined that...
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Although they were
probably apex predators, they
still competed with
cave lions,
cave hyenas and
other large predators. A
number of
examples of
symbolic thought...
- The
striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) is a
species of
hyena native to
North and East Africa, the
Middle East, the Caucasus,
Central Asia, and the
Indian subcontinent...
- with the
Pleistocene Eurasian cave hyenas either being regarded as
distinct species or
subspecies of the
spotted hyena. It is
still unclear whether the...
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species of
large and medium-sized
mammals have been found, (such as
cave hyena,
cave lion, etc.) and 39
species of
small mammals, as well as
remnants of...
- horses, and
woolly rhinoceros. They were also
butchering large carnivores (
cave hyena, dog, and big cat), marmots, hare, and eagles. They may have also used...