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What is difference between spotted hyenas and jackal.​

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Hyenas have considerably taller forelimbs than hind limbs, whereas it is not that prominent in jackals. Jackals have a greater natural distribution range compared to hyenas. Grooming is more prominent in hyenas than in jackals. Repeated serial mating with short intervals is present in hyenas but not in jackals

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⚫ What is difference between spotted hyenas and jackal?

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Hyenas are part of the hyena family "Hyaenidae", which is closer to cats "Felidae" on the Carnivora tree. Jackals, on the other hand, are part of the dog family "Canidae".

Hyenas consist of four species, but there are only three species of jackals.

The spotted hyenas are said to be prolific hunters and scavenges no more than any average predator does. They can not only crush bones but eat them as well. Jackals scavenge a lot, but also hunt rodents and other small animals and birds.

The spotted hyenas are larger compared to jackals and have considerably taller forelimbs than hind limbs, whereas it is not that prominent in jackals.

Jackals have a greater natural distribution range compared to hyenas. Grooming is more prominent in hyenas than in jackals.

Jackals live in mated pairs while stripped hyenas maybe female-dominant, as there is still not much information about them.

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