spotted hyena
Noun: * Spotted hyena: A large, carnivorous mammal (Crocuta crocuta) native to sub-Saharan Africa, known for its powerful build, spotted coat, and distinctive vocalizations that resemble human laughter or howling. It is the most common and largest extant species of hyena.
The term "spotted hyena" is used to specifically identify this species within the hyena family. It functions as a countable noun. * The spotted hyena is a highly social animal that lives in large clans. * Researchers observed a pack of spotted hyenas hunting at night. * Its scientific name is *Crocuta crocuta.*
- Ecological Role: The term is used in biological and ecological contexts to discuss the animal's role as a keystone scavenger and predator.
- The spotted hyena is crucial for ecosystem health by cleaning up carcasses.
- Laughing hyena: A common alternative name for the spotted hyena, derived from its characteristic vocalization.
- Crocuta: The genus name, often used in scientific literature.
- Hyena: The broader family name (Hyaenidae) which includes the spotted, striped, and brown hyena.
- Laughing hyena
The term "spotted hyena" refers exclusively to the biological species Crocuta crocuta. It does not have other common metaphorical or idiomatic meanings.
- African hyena noted for its distinctive howl