Hyenas enjoy a number of things that are traditionally considered
unenjoyable. One of the things they take
the most surprising amount of enjoyment in is vomit. We frequently see hyenas vomiting around dens
and kills. Inevitably, when one hyena
vomits, a number of other hyenas will rush at the opportunity to roll in that
vomit. Cubs, subs, adults - it doesn’t
matter - they all want to rub as much of that chunky goodness as possible into
their previously spotless coats. I’ve
seen cubs try to shoulder out adults (usually ineffective due to basic laws of physics). I’ve seen cubs that were play romping
together a minute before whip out some just-plain-rude aggressions to secure
priority access to the best vomit. I’ve
seen cranky, old females that hate our car and hate getting up for anyone, run
at full speed towards the vomit and excitedly slide into it, as if sliding into
a very stinky home plate.
Given how excited hyenas get about vomit, you can imagine
how pleased I was to incidentally record the sounds of a hyena vomiting. I know it’s not pretty birds or alluring
hyena whoops, but try, if you can, to enjoy this noise the way a hyena would.
2 comments:
Kenna this is amazing.
I'm pretty sure I recognize that sound from an "unofficial" project party, only it was accompanied by distinct groans. AND I don't think there was a rush to roll..........but I might have missed that part.
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