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Spotted Hyenas

November 23rd 2006 18:50
Spotted Hyena
Hyena courtesy of stock.xchng
An article in the November issue of Current Biology goes into detail about the spotted hyena. Parallels between human social behavior and hyena social behavior are rather striking. On the strange information side, the article explains why people used to think hyenas were hermaphroditic. I had no idea...



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Comment by Hope

November 25th 2006 19:33
Adele, very interesting blog you've got here! Wow, the social behavior of humans are similar to that of hyenas? I don't know how I feel about that,lol.

Comment by Adele

November 25th 2006 20:23
Amazing, isn't it? That should move hyenas up the ladder of social acceptance. Well, maybe.

It's good to see you over here.

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