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Definitions from the WebGenus HyaenaDescription:The Genus Hyaena is a biological classification that belongs to the family Hyaenidae and includes three extant species of large carnivores: the striped hyena, the brown hyena, and the spotted hyena. These resilient animals are known for their unique physical adaptations, behavioral patterns, and habitats. Senses and Usages:Sense 1 - Biology:In biology, the term "genus Hyaena" refers to a taxonomic division that encompasses three distinct species of hyenas. Example sentence: The genus Hyaena includes the striped hyena, brown hyena, and spotted hyena. Sense 2 - Wildlife Conservation:When discussing wildlife conservation, the genus Hyaena serves as a focal point for studying and protecting hyena species. Example sentence: Effective conservation efforts are necessary to safeguard the habitats of the species within the genus Hyaena. Sense 3 - Mythology and Folklore:Within mythology and folklore, the genus Hyaena is often associated with various cultural beliefs and legends. Example sentence: The genus Hyaena appears frequently in ancient folklore and is often depicted as a cunning and mysterious creature. Related Products: | ||||
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