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"<b>That stinks.</b><br><br>Hyenas mark territory with 'witch's butter.'  African spotted hyenas have a special scent-producing anal gland that produces a pungent paste sometimes called witch's butter.  It is dabbed on grass stalks for communication and territory marking.",
"<b>Who's taller?</b><br><br>Female hyena are larger than the males.  They are difficult to distinguish, however, because their reproductive organs are similar.",
"<b>That hyena nose was delicious.</b><br><br>Ancient cultures in Africa believe eating the hyena's nose gave them special brain powers.  Eating the nose of a hyena was considered a way to enhance wisdom and intelligence.",
"<b>Social butterflies.</b><br><br>Although aggressive, hyenas are very social animals.  Hyenas live in clans with up to 100 individuals. The focal point is their dens, where nightly visiting after sunset is carried on between the neighboring dens. More alert and energetic at night, they also tend to get more aggressive.", 
"<b>Bark like a...cat.</b><br><br>Hyenas look like dogs but are more closely related to cats.",
"<b>That's gotta hurt.</b><br><br>The hyena is known as the 'shark of the savanna.'  These super predators hunt in packs and make sounds resembling laughter. They are normally considered scavengers (eating animals that have died from natural causes or other predators), but only certain types of hyenas are truly scavenger.<br><br> With one of the strongest jaws of any animal, their only real competition is from lions and man.",


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