0 a wild animal from Africa and Asia that looks like a dog, hunts in groups, and makes a sound similar to a human laugh
1 a wild animal of Africa and Asia that looks like a dog and makes a laughing sound
It is not as dramatic as the hyena calls.
Can you say you moved from ethology to ethnography, from mechanical things like hyena gnawing to more demanding patters of human behaviour?
In social facilitation experiments with hyenas in captivity, when one individual drinks, the probability that an observing individual will drink in the next few minutes is 70%.
But if all such judgments were made in terms of mere perceptual similarity, one would expect warthogs and hyenas to be put together in one category and lions in another.
The hollowing out of my four local stations has got the hyenas circling.
This campaign, which featured the imaginative use of hyenas, was continued during 1993, and another "burst" of it is planned again soon.
If it does make losses then the party opposite will howl like hyenas about the way nationalisation fails and has failed in the past.
Cannot you bring the hyenas on the other side to order?