hyenas造句

But he had never gotten used to the hyenas.

That would have happened if, say, we were scavenging on the same carcass that hyenas were.

The researchers next plan to study hyenas in the wild. Just for laughs.

So that to the ancient Romans at least hyenas were looked up to, but only if they were dead.

Soon there were over 35 hyenas feeding on the buffalo, which had finallysuccumbed, and its herd mates were no longer trying to defend it.

Of the thousands of mammal fossils that workers have unearthed along with the hominid remains, many come from large carnivores such as saber-toothed cats, panthers, bears, hyenas and wolves.

Several hyenas mob the dying buffalo.

Our herds have lots of predators like 5)hyenas, lions, and 6)leopards.

That's when the people resume eating meat and the hyenas go back to scavenging free lunches—giving the hyenas the last laugh, while the donkeys breathe a sigh of relief.

A rainbow graces skies above the Mombo region of Botswana's Okavango Delta, home to the Moremi Game Reserve, elusive leopards, and lurking hyenas.

When the dead rotting in the maize fields or pulled apart in the wilds by hyenas are eventually counted, over 1,000 Kenyans are likely to have been killed since the election.

He has been acknowledged into a pack of hyenas and pride of lions. He works with hyenas and big cats such as cheetahs and leopards.

They enticed 17 hungry hyenas with bones or pieces of meat, and recorded about 250 bouts of giggling.

When the dyinganimal bellowed in pain, its herd-mates rushed over and charged the hyenas, which scattered but then approached again to continue feeding.

Do you know the one where I made the laughing hyenas?

Spotted hyenas have a rich vocal repertory; they emit about a dozendistinct vocalizations, most of which can be modulated in various ways to altertheir meaning to listeners.

Nala: Simba, he let the hyenas take over the Pride Rock.

hyenas造句

Simba: I think those hyenas were even more scared.

These include social rodents, dolphins, whales, elephants, horses, social carnivores (such as wolves and hyenas), and primates — including humans.

Brewers Dictionary of Phrase and Fable steers us back to Latin in explaining that Pliny thought hyenas had a kind of stone in their eye, that if you put under your tongue gave the gift of prophecy.