| Side View of a Brown Hyena's skull Side View of a Brown Hyena's skull
 
 Predator Conservation Trust: Brown Hyena information
 
 DESCRIPTION
 Brown Hyenas are smaller than spotted Hyenas at around 40kg when adult. There
 is little difference in size between the male and female. The average shoulder
 height is 75cm. Brown Hyenas are distinct with strong and long front legs and
 the back slopping down to fairly weak hind legs. They have long, shaggy coats
 with coarse hair up to 25cm long,
 and which are brown or black apart from around the neck and shoulders which is
 white. Their undersides are a lighter colour and they have white stripes on
 their front and back feet and legs. Their ears are long and pointed.
 Brown Hyena are fairly solitary animal and mainly active at night. They have an
 excellent sense of smell which assists them in finding carrion. They have very
 powerful jaws and large strong teeth for crunching through bone which can be
 seen in the photographs below.  Males
 are slightly larger than females with the average weights being 40.2 Kg for
 males and 37.7 Kg for females.
 
 Side view of a Brown Hyena's skull.
 Photo: Ingrid Wiesel
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