Eye-catching neckline in spotted hyena

Eye-catching neckline in spotted hyena

Crocuta crocuta photo © Bernard Dupont Eye-catching neckline in spotted hyena The immature spotted hyena has a spotless patch on the side of the neck which is crisply defined by the shortness of its fur. We suspect that this patch reflects ultraviolet and is far...
Remarkably puny rather than massive jaws of spotted hyena

Remarkably puny rather than massive jaws of spotted hyena

Crocuta crocuta photo © Yathin S Krishnappa Remarkably puny rather than massive jaws of spotted hyena Crocuta crocuta photo © Marieke Kuijpers What is remarkable about the bone-cracking jaws of the spotted hyena – contrary to the usual misguided captions in books and...
Natural source of filth for an Australian fly

Natural source of filth for an Australian fly

Musca vetustissima © imisstony Natural source of filth for an Australian fly Australia is the only continent on which a faeces-dependent fly is an abundant nuisance in areas remote from human camps or livestock. A long-standing mystery is which animal provided the...
Colour-coded cuteness to the maternal spotted hyena

Colour-coded cuteness to the maternal spotted hyena

Crocuta crocuta photo © Kate Shaw Yoshida Colour-coded cuteness to the maternal spotted hyena Crocuta crocuta photo © René Mayorga Colour-changes with age in the spotted hyena exceed those in other carnivores, providing extreme stimulus to the mother to nurture and...