Wildlife and Adventure Photography
Wildlife and Adventure Photography is a podcast for those who believe the best images are earned, not taken. Through field-tested insight and thoughtful reflection, each episode explores how preparation, patience, and creative awareness come together to produce photographs with lasting impact.
Wildlife and Adventure Photography
Talking about hyenas
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Hyenas are probably the most misunderstood African mammal. It's likely that what you think about them (unless you've taken the time to find out more about them) is almost the opposite of the truth.
- Are they related to dogs? No, and some of their behavior is closer to a cat.
- Do they just eat dead meat? Sometimes, but one species kills most of its food.
- How important are they to the ecosystem? Very.
- Are they stupid? No, and some studies have shown them to be more intelligent than chimpanzees in some tests.
Hopefully you'll learn something new about these amazing animals in this podcast.
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