
Hyena Clan Behavior
Hyena clans are highly organized social groups where members work together to hunt, defend territory, and raise young. These clans are matriarchal, led by the oldest and most dominant females. Hyenas communicate through vocalizations, body language, and scent marking to coordinate activities and establish social hierarchies. They often hunt in groups, using teamwork to catch prey, and share food within the clan. Female hyenas are known for their high-ranking status and unique reproductive anatomy. Overall, hyena clans display complex social behaviors that promote cooperation, survival, and resilience in their environment.