University of Michigan: Hyena Scavenging Provides Public Health and Economic Benefits to African Cities
September 28, 2021
September 28, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Sept. 28 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Hyenas are frequently vilified and often feared. Hemingway once described the hyena as a stinking, foul devourer of the dead, with jaws that crack the bones the lion leaves.
But a new study concludes that spotted hyena scavenging provides significant public health and economic benefits to the African cities they roam.
In a study conducted in and around th . . .
Hyenas are frequently vilified and often feared. Hemingway once described the hyena as a stinking, foul devourer of the dead, with jaws that crack the bones the lion leaves.
But a new study concludes that spotted hyena scavenging provides significant public health and economic benefits to the African cities they roam.
In a study conducted in and around th . . .