Her coat is so shiny and full, her enclosure has so many toys and enrichment, she looks and sounds so happy, and shes so gentle and kind with the camera person! THATS wildlife being taken wonderful care for!
@@alexpervanoglu7420 Yes but as close as we can replicate for their own well-being! This is most likely rehab/homes for animals who can’t go back to the wild but can help teach humans their importance in their own ways
@@cianbyrne6862 for a single hyena? Not really. It looks to be.... maybe 50x30 feet. And she obviously has climbing things, so that adds enrichment. She also could be under observation/quarantine.
@@alexpervanoglu7420 she is wild. She isnt a domesticated animal. Is she used to humans? Yeah, but that doesnt mean she isnt a wild animal still. Please respect wild animals for what they are
@@J_Lynn wild animals must be respected, if they want interaction from humans they will approach in their own time if they don’t it is their choice not ours and that is honouring nature.
@@marlenaforbes-reidy9876you shouldn't be interacting with most wild animals at all, even if they come up to you. Squirrels and birds are safe enough, but socializing larger wild animals is really harmful. This is someone that knows what they are doing, not someone petting wild hyenas.
For a female hyena to give you that much respect like that is a keeper,she sees you as the highest rank clan member even though it may only be you and her,that is remarkable to see
And the kindness of the keeper tells her she is not at the bottom of the hierarchy. I used to watch a safari live stream where the lowest hyena lay on her side most of the time to keep from being hurt by the other hyena. One time they all went swimming in a water pan, except that hyena. They didn't let her in. It's their way.
Stop spreading lies and myths. Hyenas don't have "highest ranks" or heriarchies in that way. Like wolves the elders and most experienced take care of the young and frail, they are social animals. But there is no "alpha" or leader. It doesn't make sense. They have to work together.
@@isenhertoractually that’s not how all hyena matriarchies work. Yes they can fight for the top position but actually they can also achieve the matriarchal position by essentially networking and maintaining good social bonds with all the other females in the pack. It’s very interesting because sometimes the matriarch won’t necessarily be the strongest physically but the strongest socially
@@JacquelineUnderwood Is that so?! Ive never heard of the Alpha being anyone but the strongest one in the pack Not for an extended period of time anyways
@@Reaper13765 I only learned it recently so I haven’t taken the time to research how long that lasts but I’m assuming it’s typically for the same duration, but yup it’s a thing which is really sweet
I love how you can go your whole life knowing and understanding the differences between male and female creatures all the way until you his spotted hyenas. Animals are always unique and silly things
There was a man in Africa known as the Hyena Man of Nigeria, and he is so loved by the local hyenas that they will even invite him into their dens to see their newborn pups!
@@EnclaviousFiraga No, he's still alive, at least to my knowledge he is. The main reason why I said "was" is because I don't know if he still lives in Nigeria or if he is somewhere else.
They're like huge ancient beasts who have a happy, excited, loveable and curious side they only can show in certain situations. I have grown to love hyenas, theyre incredibly cool and cute 🥰
Well... To be fair they're kinda ugly when they are covered in blood eating a buffalo from his asshole and with half of their faces inside his organs wile the buffalo is still alive.
It’s crazy the amount of trust you have with the hyena. It could totally amputate your arm if it wanted to, but instead it’s deciding to be a sweet little puppy and say hello 😊
@@hyenascreech2183 but neighbour jimmy doesn't cut you arm off with a chainsaw because he understands that he would face serious repercussions if he did and go to jail. meanwhile this hyena has a bite force of approx 1000 psi and has no comprehension of what would happen if she were to rip off this person's arm
@@cr00kedgr1n3 #1 take a joke. #2 a hyenas bite force is 1100 psi. And #3 hyenas have an intelligence higher than primates (that can learn sign language) and can perfectly understand repercussions, that of which is "hurting this person would hurt their feelings and our bond". But thanks for incorrecting me.
Sammie, I think this hyena needs a buddy like most of the big cats have. She is always so excited and happy to see you. It's easy to see that it's the best part of her day.
That's what it looks like at first. The sheer people I've seen missing a limb or two with petting their pet tigers and other similar wild animals is kinda crazy.
When all of their needs are met, and the human earns their trust completely. And even in those circumstances, they're still wild animals, and must be treated with the utmost respect.
@@willjohnboy another fun one for you is that crocodilians are closer related to birds than to other reptiles. So essentially biologists had to decide whether to classify birds as reptiles or crocodilians as birds. They chose to add birds as a clade in the reptile family.
@@__T.O.G. No. Birds are descended from Dinosaurs, and are technically still considered Dinosaurs. Dinosaurs and Crocodilians share a common ancestor some 200ish million years ago. That doesn’t mean Crocodilians are somehow Birds. That would be like calling a Hippo a Whale because Hippos are descendants of the common ancestor of BOTH Hippos and Whales. You’re correct on Crocodilians being more closely related to birds than other reptile groups, but that doesn’t mean Crocodilians are Birds.
@@MT-iw6sl I didn't say crocodiles were birds, I said birds are now classified as reptiles... Anyway I should probably explain. To simplify things, when referring to clades things are classified by what is more closely related what. Clades are basically groups of related animals that get bigger or smaller depending on the more you include. Ranging from literally all life(since everything is distantly related) to an individual genus. Meaning there can be smaller clades inside larger clades. For example, the gecko clade inside of the lizard clade inside of the reptile clade. A (species) clade of organisms (crocodilians) being more closely related to one organism's wider (species) clade(avian) than another's(reptilian) can't be a part of the clade it shares less related to(reptilian). Crocodilians and the overall avian clade are closer related to each other whilst being around if not equally related to the overall reptile clade. So again when referring to clades crocodiles either had to be classified as their own thing separate from both reptiles and birds, become a bird, or birds become a reptilian clade. Birds are now technically reptiles. I'm not incorrect, you can look more into it if you're interested, I personally find things like this hilarious and entertaining to look into which is why I know this. Even though I'm right, I'm not confident I conveyed things perfectly so you probably should so you can get a better understanding. edit:details and grammer.
@@__T.O.G. Dude, I understand how classification works, you don’t need to lecture me like a teacher. Here is what you said, “So essentially biologists had to decide whether to classify birds as reptiles or crocodilians as birds” You worded that as if scientists seriously considered classifying crocodiles as birds. That is the ONLY part I took an issue with.
Hyenas are my favourite animals. They are so misunderstood and demonised. Without them in their natural environment of Africa? The circle of life would be broken. They're such a vital species!
Sometimes my older dog makes similar noises (the yips and "moaning"), but only to my mom after she comes home from a long work day. For the curious: my old dog is an Argentine Dogo (looks similar to a big American Bulldog). It's so cute seeing the hyena making similar happy sounds
@@hyenascreech2183 Hyenas (Hyaenidae) are a family of carnivores (Carnivora). Although they look like dogs in appearance, they are actually included in the suborder Feliformia and, according to scientists, are derived from the family of civets (Viverridae).wikipedia :) now fuck off bro :)
All animals understand affection. There is no qualitative difference between the love an animal feels and that of a human. Thank you for loving this one ❤
I just can't shake the stigma that Disney and DND instilled in me regarding hyenas. Like, I watch this, and it's super cute and all, but I constantly fear that the hyena's suddenly gonna bite her.
Thats because they are reported to be villains in every story.... Which couldn't be wider of the mark. Animals aren't monsters. Just highly misunderstood. They possess the same ability as you or I to love or be fond of things that aren't blood related or even the same species. All it requires is the correct circumstances.
@@NPC_-mf4dw What? Hippos don't have the right to be disgruntled about shit no? It's ok for humans to murder each other, yet hippos are "monsters", get a grip.
Those are genuinely some of the cutest sounds I’ve ever heard any animal make
Agreed omg 🥰🥰🥰🥰 so cute☺️☺️☺️
yeah! but the hyena also makes cute sounds 😊
I wholeheartedly agree, the cutest EVER !❤️
One of my favorites is porcupine sounds. They're equally adorable
@@RichardCox0 oh yeah definitely 💕💕🥰
Fun fact: When hyenas laugh, its for intimidation. They usually use it when stressed or scared, so this hyenas noises are indeed ones of happiness!
I am a hyena
Another funfact, they are more closely related to the cat family.
....
@@BIBLE-a-s-m-r I don't fucking recognize you
I thought they had to laugh to breath
Awww. Hyena are highly social creatures with a brutal pecking order. It means so much to a hyena to be treated special. She is lovely.
Her coat is so shiny and full, her enclosure has so many toys and enrichment, she looks and sounds so happy, and shes so gentle and kind with the camera person! THATS wildlife being taken wonderful care for!
Not wild though
@@alexpervanoglu7420 Yes but as close as we can replicate for their own well-being! This is most likely rehab/homes for animals who can’t go back to the wild but can help teach humans their importance in their own ways
@@skater101202303this enclosure is way too small for a hyena
@@cianbyrne6862 for a single hyena? Not really. It looks to be.... maybe 50x30 feet. And she obviously has climbing things, so that adds enrichment. She also could be under observation/quarantine.
@@alexpervanoglu7420 she is wild. She isnt a domesticated animal. Is she used to humans? Yeah, but that doesnt mean she isnt a wild animal still. Please respect wild animals for what they are
Percentage Breakdown of Excited Hyena Noises:
15% Mooing
5% Excited Squeals
80% Sniff Snoof
Looks like a dog.
More closely related to cats.
_And they moo._ *_Like a cow._*
...God was drunk when he made the hyena
@@thegameknight8916 And they have a 4x stronger bite force than Pit Bulls because something needs to keep Honey Badgers in check
Forgot that 1% squeal of happiness at the beginning.
@@alexanderren1097 True.
as soon as you hear them laughing you're done
that's the happiest cat-dog I've ever seen.
hyenas are just dog software running on cat hardware, like foxes being cat software running on dog hardware
The fact that hyaena is closer related to feline but look more similar to canine makes this comment very valid
@@lunatic-k5209 That’s the reason they commented that
Naaaaah that a super pigeon gecko hybrid from alpha centurai
Happiest feliformid
Amazing how all animals respond to love and affection even the wild ones, that’s a big message in itself.
This Hyena IS not wild.......
please do not approach wild animals thinking they'll respond to your love and affection.
@@J_Lynn wild animals must be respected, if they want interaction from humans they will approach in their own time if they don’t it is their choice not ours and that is honouring nature.
@@marlenaforbes-reidy9876My brother/sister in Christ, you will get eaten by a wild animal.
@@marlenaforbes-reidy9876you shouldn't be interacting with most wild animals at all, even if they come up to you.
Squirrels and birds are safe enough, but socializing larger wild animals is really harmful.
This is someone that knows what they are doing, not someone petting wild hyenas.
As someone who grew up in South Africa, I honestly never thought I would look at hyena and think "that's too damn adorable", but here we are.
Hyenas can be cute, especially Jaws X3
For a female hyena to give you that much respect like that is a keeper,she sees you as the highest rank clan member even though it may only be you and her,that is remarkable to see
Они показывают это определённой позой . У них своеобразные повадки .
And the kindness of the keeper tells her she is not at the bottom of the hierarchy. I used to watch a safari live stream where the lowest hyena lay on her side most of the time to keep from being hurt by the other hyena. One time they all went swimming in a water pan, except that hyena. They didn't let her in. It's their way.
Female hyenas also kills the male after mating too 😬
@@GamerDaSkater bullshit
Stop spreading lies and myths. Hyenas don't have "highest ranks" or heriarchies in that way. Like wolves the elders and most experienced take care of the young and frail, they are social animals. But there is no "alpha" or leader. It doesn't make sense. They have to work together.
Hyenas are way cooler than their reputation suggests. And yeah, this Hyena sees her keeper as the top of her clan.
wait until she figures out she can challenge her for the position
@@isenhertoractually that’s not how all hyena matriarchies work. Yes they can fight for the top position but actually they can also achieve the matriarchal position by essentially networking and maintaining good social bonds with all the other females in the pack. It’s very interesting because sometimes the matriarch won’t necessarily be the strongest physically but the strongest socially
@@JacquelineUnderwood Is that so?!
Ive never heard of the Alpha being anyone but the strongest one in the pack
Not for an extended period of time anyways
@@Reaper13765 I only learned it recently so I haven’t taken the time to research how long that lasts but I’m assuming it’s typically for the same duration, but yup it’s a thing which is really sweet
@@JacquelineUnderwood Sounds very unique
I love how canines see a microphone and camera and just go sniffsniffsniffsniff
edit: i get it, they arent canines, it just looked like a silly dog ok
It's so adorable when they do that
*/Must smell what's making nosies/*
Smell-o-vision
I don't want to be that guy, but hyenas aren't canids - they're feliforms! They just happen to be very dog-shaped 🌠
Hyenas are literally big cats running dog software
I love how you can go your whole life knowing and understanding the differences between male and female creatures all the way until you his spotted hyenas. Animals are always unique and silly things
Wut?
“FETCH ME THEIR SOULS!” She shouts to the 6 hyenas about a burglar.
Cod zombies..realy?
@@dennishanyildirimohrstrom8676 Got a problem with Cod zombies?
@@JackWithaCrown ..not realy just...never mind.
@@dennishanyildirimohrstrom8676 😅 kinda pathetic display ppl like cod lol deal with it
@@dennishanyildirimohrstrom8676All those dots make you sound like a pick me girl don’t ‘cha think?
her excited lil moo nearly made my heart burst with cute. nature is so wonderful :') ❤
Same!!! Hyenas are the cutest! ♥️
And dangerous
@@FlyingPaladin that's a given when you work with any animal, domesticated or not, human or not :)
@@FlyingPaladin If Hyenas are dangerous, what are humans?
Same here, we need more videos like this! ❤️
My internal monologue: look at those ears! You’re not a dog, you’re just a giant mouse! Cute squeaky sounds included!!!
It acts like a dog and looks like a dog and you probably think so too or you would have never brought it up in the first place
When the mooing began I expected to hear "Edwaaaaarrd" next.
There was a man in Africa known as the Hyena Man of Nigeria, and he is so loved by the local hyenas that they will even invite him into their dens to see their newborn pups!
"Was"? Did he get killed by them?
Animals don't eat humans who feed them be aware of humans that you feed as they might stab you on your back
They don't even do that with each other
@@EnclaviousFiraga No, he's still alive, at least to my knowledge he is. The main reason why I said "was" is because I don't know if he still lives in Nigeria or if he is somewhere else.
@@scarabyte27 I know, that's why it's so wild to me that these wild animals would trust someone that much. And a human no less.
I sound like that at the liquor store 😂
😂😂
And i thought i was the only one to sound like that when I get a bottle lol you are definitely my kind of gal😺
I sound like that at the candy store😂😂😂
made me laugh.
Girl😂😂
Foxes: dogs who wanted to be cats
Hyenas: cats who wanted to be dogs
I would think that bears are dogs who wanted to be cats.
They're like huge ancient beasts who have a happy, excited, loveable and curious side they only can show in certain situations. I have grown to love hyenas, theyre incredibly cool and cute 🥰
So beautiful.❤
I don't even understand why people often say hyenas are ugly.
I find them beautiful and sweet. 🥰🥰
Lion King definitely ruined their reputation
Exactly! Hyenas are my favorite animals :)
@@HM4Hill😂
Well... To be fair they're kinda ugly when they are covered in blood eating a buffalo from his asshole and with half of their faces inside his organs wile the buffalo is still alive.
they're kind of uglycute. I like them
It’s crazy the amount of trust you have with the hyena. It could totally amputate your arm if it wanted to, but instead it’s deciding to be a sweet little puppy and say hello 😊
Yeah and your neighbor jimmy chooses to shake your hand instead of cutting it off with a fucking chainsaw ò-ó
@@hyenascreech2183 WHAT the 😂💀 best comment
@@hyenascreech2183 LOL
@@hyenascreech2183 but neighbour jimmy doesn't cut you arm off with a chainsaw because he understands that he would face serious repercussions if he did and go to jail. meanwhile this hyena has a bite force of approx 1000 psi and has no comprehension of what would happen if she were to rip off this person's arm
@@cr00kedgr1n3 #1 take a joke. #2 a hyenas bite force is 1100 psi. And #3 hyenas have an intelligence higher than primates (that can learn sign language) and can perfectly understand repercussions, that of which is "hurting this person would hurt their feelings and our bond". But thanks for incorrecting me.
That’s a strange looking dog but still absolutely adorable 💙
"I dunno what kind of bird it is but it laughs at all my jokes so I'm taking it home with me."
-Me
Sammie, I think this hyena needs a buddy like most of the big cats have. She is always so excited and happy to see you. It's easy to see that it's the best part of her day.
i dont trust a hyena with a buddy as much as i do big cats
@@alang4190 You've got a point there. They're a lot like coyotes. Officially the weirdest and most dog like felines.
Even more than cheetahs
@@trplankowner3323 Hyenas are their own family, not a feline
@@doktorhyena correct, though feliform they are not true felines
Her little foot twitching at the end with the neck scritches 😭
this is so adorable I love how they have such a cute bond and it’s incredible to see all zookeepers connections with each animal
Hyena fact: Hyenas are actually more related to cats and mongoose than dogs.
More proof that, when all of their needs are met, all animals secretly want snuggles and pettings and luvins
One of the many ways humans and animals are alike 🥳
Except for human treachery
That's what it looks like at first. The sheer people I've seen missing a limb or two with petting their pet tigers and other similar wild animals is kinda crazy.
Grizzly man would agree with that childish belief, but he can't because he was killed by bears.
When all of their needs are met, and the human earns their trust completely. And even in those circumstances, they're still wild animals, and must be treated with the utmost respect.
All of that sniffing tickles all of us even behind a large screen
You can practically feel her breathing
Hyenas look like a cross between a shrunken giraffe and a dog 😂
Believe it or not two of the sweetest cutest sounds that come from happy animals in nature comes from both hyenas as well as foxes.
They are just like dogs deep down🥺
Pov:your dog when you come back from work
I agree which makes the fact that hyenas are more cat than dog even more puzzling to me.
@@willjohnboy another fun one for you is that crocodilians are closer related to birds than to other reptiles.
So essentially biologists had to decide whether to classify birds as reptiles or crocodilians as birds. They chose to add birds as a clade in the reptile family.
@@__T.O.G. No. Birds are descended from Dinosaurs, and are technically still considered Dinosaurs. Dinosaurs and Crocodilians share a common ancestor some 200ish million years ago. That doesn’t mean Crocodilians are somehow Birds. That would be like calling a Hippo a Whale because Hippos are descendants of the common ancestor of BOTH Hippos and Whales. You’re correct on Crocodilians being more closely related to birds than other reptile groups, but that doesn’t mean Crocodilians are Birds.
@@MT-iw6sl I didn't say crocodiles were birds, I said birds are now classified as reptiles... Anyway I should probably explain.
To simplify things, when referring to clades things are classified by what is more closely related what. Clades are basically groups of related animals that get bigger or smaller depending on the more you include.
Ranging from literally all life(since everything is distantly related) to an individual genus.
Meaning there can be smaller clades inside larger clades. For example, the gecko clade inside of the lizard clade inside of the reptile clade.
A (species) clade of organisms (crocodilians) being more closely related to one organism's wider (species) clade(avian) than another's(reptilian) can't be a part of the clade it shares less related to(reptilian).
Crocodilians and the overall avian clade are closer related to each other whilst being around if not equally related to the overall reptile clade.
So again when referring to clades crocodiles either had to be classified as their own thing separate from both reptiles and birds, become a bird, or birds become a reptilian clade. Birds are now technically reptiles.
I'm not incorrect, you can look more into it if you're interested, I personally find things like this hilarious and entertaining to look into which is why I know this.
Even though I'm right, I'm not confident I conveyed things perfectly so you probably should so you can get a better understanding.
edit:details and grammer.
@@__T.O.G. Dude, I understand how classification works, you don’t need to lecture me like a teacher. Here is what you said, “So essentially biologists had to decide whether to classify birds as reptiles or crocodilians as birds” You worded that as if scientists seriously considered classifying crocodiles as birds. That is the ONLY part I took an issue with.
I believe by law, you are now a Disney princess.
Ngl the hyenas nose looks like the LET ME DO IT FOR YOU meme but hyenas sounds are too CUTE I CRIED-
sounds like my dog after I get out of the shower. 5 mins in the shower is like 5 years of me being away from her XD
Lmao so true, I can relate. I wonder why they act like that though.
She is the cutest hyena🥰 She's very excited and, so happy to see you❤
Amazing to think that Hyena's have a closer connection to Cats than Dogs.
Hyenas are my favourite animals. They are so misunderstood and demonised. Without them in their natural environment of Africa? The circle of life would be broken. They're such a vital species!
She's so happy to see her human mommy
😅
This is beautiful
Hyenas. One of the most dangerous and adorable animals out there. Especially with their bite force.
I just adore hyenas. Such gorgeous, intelligent creatures
So adorable. She definitely loves you. 💕
She loves cookies and wants some cookies. 😂❤
I always see her alone. I hope that she has some friends. I love Josh.
I think the name is jaws
As a dog owner i can testify every pet that has a nose is a dog. No matter what all i hear is aggressive sniffs
Excited Hyena:
Snif snif: 50%
WAOOW:20%
Excited: 30%
Always love the happy sounds these critters make. You always know were you stand with them. They are always so vocal in everything they do.
I like how despite being related to cats, Jaws is just one big puppy
You're closer related to me that I am to a cat OR dog so I'm infinitely offended
I'm glad hyenas are finally getting some much deserved love
Oh my god!!! I’m jealous. Hyenas are my very favorite animals of all time (mammals anyway) and I’d die to pet one. Love them!!!😍😍😍
Many people don't like hyenas, i do. They're amazing animals.
Oh I love hyenas❤
Hi :)
I absolutely love spotted hyenas. They are so interesting in every way but are very misunderstood.
What a beautiful bunch of sniffles and kisses.. Happy baby is going to get so big!
Humans don't deserve this cuteness
Never will I ever accept that this sweet puppy is closer related to a cat than a doge!
Why not?
Those are the cutest sounds 🥺💚
Adorable ❤❤
The amount of serotonin this video alone gave me is more than my daily dose of antidepressants
So cute. I love the sniffling.
Cool to see a clean and sorta tamed one up close
I was nervous seeing her sniff like that 😭
I love it when wild animals like that that are so cute are so friendly
This is one of the reasons hyenas are in my top 5 favorite animals ❤❤❤
These animals really trust and like you. Awesome 👌
That's the cutest yeen I've ever seen
She's my ex. Trust me outside is a 10, first impression is a 10, but once you get to know her she very quickly becomes a 3.
Sometimes my older dog makes similar noises (the yips and "moaning"), but only to my mom after she comes home from a long work day.
For the curious: my old dog is an Argentine Dogo (looks similar to a big American Bulldog).
It's so cute seeing the hyena making similar happy sounds
So much sniffing, it's adorable.
Oh my god this is so adorable
Even jaw is Happy and proud of sammie that hyena is so cutee 😮😊
This funny creature could tear myself apart in seconds.
That's one happy sniffer dog! Her heyena makes some funny noises! Hehe squeeee she says!
Who knew that a little hyena is what I needed to brighten my day? 😳🥰❤️
What a cool dog you have there.
We will fight. I will fight you.
hyenas re not dog they re cat bro :)
@@emre904 no aren't either "bro"
@@hyenascreech2183 Hyenas (Hyaenidae) are a family of carnivores (Carnivora). Although they look like dogs in appearance, they are actually included in the suborder Feliformia and, according to scientists, are derived from the family of civets (Viverridae).wikipedia :) now fuck off bro :)
Everyday I thank god for giving us the best natural scratchers
All animals understand affection. There is no qualitative difference between the love an animal feels and that of a human. Thank you for loving this one ❤
The hyena really said 'let me do it for you' 😂😍
Wow 😮 just Wow 🤩 Thanks 😊
That is one happy hyena!
That hyena is adorable.
I just can't shake the stigma that Disney and DND instilled in me regarding hyenas. Like, I watch this, and it's super cute and all, but I constantly fear that the hyena's suddenly gonna bite her.
Such a precious yeen!😍
모히칸 헤어의 그는 정말 애교쟁이였어 !!😂😂❤
One of the most powerful pair of jaws in the animal kingdom.
She is literally living my dream life 😭
Never seen a friendly hyena before.
Thats because they are reported to be villains in every story.... Which couldn't be wider of the mark. Animals aren't monsters. Just highly misunderstood. They possess the same ability as you or I to love or be fond of things that aren't blood related or even the same species. All it requires is the correct circumstances.
@@robertshaw3619
"Animals aren't monsters."
Hippos exist.
@@robertshaw3619heard of hippos?
@@NPC_-mf4dw What? Hippos don't have the right to be disgruntled about shit no? It's ok for humans to murder each other, yet hippos are "monsters", get a grip.
@@robertshaw3619 always hilarious when someone romanticizes animals. That’s how you get hurt or killed
Added to the growing list of pets that I can never own, but really really want
Hyena: "Moo!"
Tiger: "Hey! That's our shtick!"
How cute ❤❤❤
Hyena's have very powerful jaw pressure,they can crush
bone's! And their sense of smell is very good!
And we're gay!
Such a chill Hyena.
That's a sentence I never thought I'd say.
Adorable.
the internet has taught me that most animals have the same mentality as a golden retriever under the right circumstances
What a happy dog
fun fact hyenas are actually more closely related to cats than dogs
O K
@@beeeeeeeeeeg literally everyone on planet earth knows this. You cannot find a single hyena video that doesn't have this fact on it
O K
@@beeeeeeeeeeg Catdog* And i used to watch that cartoon when i was little 😆
Very cute!🥰
*Slams card on my table* *"I'M GONNA BUY THIS DOG RIGHT HERE."*
Got the “didn’t I do it for u” angle , but cuttteeeee😍😍
Cute
Chubramaniii❤😊
hyena squeals and moos are the cutest thing i ever fkn heard