Why Don't Hyenas Ever Attack Humans? Netizens: Those That Attack Now Are First-Class Protected Animals
Hyenas, belonging to the order of mammals, currently live mostly in Africa, and are called “African Two,” this nickname is quite high, because not every species can be called the second on the African savanna.
This must be quite confusing for everyone, how could such ‘evil, disgusting’ species not actively attack humans?
Some netizens joked when they saw this problem: ‘Because actively attacking humans is not extinct now, or it has become a first-class protected animal.’ Of course, this is just a joke, we must not take it seriously.
Next, the will reveal the reasons why hyenas don't actively attack humans.
Before we know the reason, we need to have a correct understanding and cognition of hyenas. Hyenas belong to the hyena family, which is a separate family within the cat order. Although their names contain ‘dog’, hyenas have genes that are more inclined to cat species. Their bite force is very strong, far exceeding that of the ‘King of the Savanna’, the lion. And their size is not as small as we saw in the video. The size of hyenas is usually between 40 and 86 kilograms, which is a medium size.