- ὕαινα, hýaina) are
feliform carnivoran mammals belonging to the
family Hyaenidae (/haɪˈɛnɪdiː/). With just four
extant species (each in its own genus)...
- food. The
aardwolf is
generally classified as part of the
hyena family Hyaenidae. However, it was
formerly placed in its own
family Protelidae.
Early on...
- (1996). "The
giant hyaena Pachycrocuta brevirostris (Mammalia, Carnivora,
Hyaenidae)". Geobios. 29 (#4): 455–468. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(96)80005-2. Palmqvist...
- side-branch
outside of
Hyaenidae by
Thenius in 1966. It was
later named as a
different subfamily, Percrocutinae, of
Hyaenidae in 1976, and at that time...
- Thal****ictis is an
extinct genus of
terrestrial carnivore in the
family Hyaenidae that
lived in Asia
during the
Middle to Late
Miocene and in
Europe and...
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Plioviverrops is an
extinct genus of
terrestrial carnivore of the
family Hyaenidae,
endemic to
Southern Europe during the Late
Miocene subepoch (11.6—5.3...
- (Malagasy carnivorans)
family Herpestidae (mongooses and allies)
family Hyaenidae (hyenas and aardwolf) -
including the
former family †Percrocutidae The...
-
Lycyaena is an
extinct genus of
terrestrial carnivore in the
family Hyaenidae.
Lycyaena was a
cursorial hunting hyaena as
opposed to full-time scavenger...
-
brevirostris and a
reappraisal of the
Epivillafranchian and
Galerian Hyaenidae in Europe:
Faunal turnover during the Early–Middle
Pleistocene Transition"...
-
further subdivided into
seven families: Eupleridae, Felidae, Herpestidae,
Hyaenidae, Nandiniidae, Prionodontinae, and Viverridae, and
include the cats, the...