Striped hyenas don't have predators
Well hyenas have the strongest pound for pound jaw in all of the Animal Kingdom, one bite of a hyenas can break an elaphants raw bone! thats one of the ways it can protect itself.
it enemies are snakes, lions, wild dog and hyenas.
they die
it explodes
spotted
In a cave where it is deep enough to hide
by running away
Spotted hyenas can run very quickly for very long distances, they are as agile as a mongoose, and the strength of their jaws is second only to that of the crocodile. The only thing in Africa that kills more prey than the spotted hyena is the female lion, which is the size of about three hyenas. The only thing that ever really tries to mess with hyenas are lions, and even when this happens the hyenas usually have enough protection in the fact that they travel in small hunting groups. In other words, the hyena doesn't protect itself--there is nothing it needs to be protected from.
Nothing at all. They do not live is the same areas.
There are four species of hyenas: the spotted, striped and brown hyenas and the aardwolf. The aardwolf eats only termites. The striped and brown hyenas scavenge more than the spotted hyena, and look different as well. Brown hyena spotted hyenastriped hyena aardwolf
It is important to understand how animals protect themselves. A long tailed bat prevents itself by flying away, hiding in small places, and defending itself with its claws.
no no no no What type of brown snake brown snakes aren't poisonous, they are VENOMous The venom is to protect itself and kill it's food