Ice Age Spotted Hyena
Ice Age Spotted Hyena
Ice Age Spotted Hyena
By Lily Bresette
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The cave hyena or the Ice Age spotted hyena is one of the best-known Ice Age
predators. Archaeologists estimate its range was from the Iberian Peninsula to Eastern Siberia.
It lived from 2 million years ago to the end of the last Ice Age, 10,000 years ago. The spotted
hyena fed on large animals like wild horses and woolly rhinoceros. The connection between
humans and the cave hyena is not a friendly relationship. The cave hyena would steal kills from
the Neanderthals and us, Homo sapiens. In some cases they were in direct competition for food
and resources, such as cave sites.
done this too, science has shown that the cave hyenas were more of a hunter type. If you can
imagine a hyena from today, now make its body bigger and more muscular. These cave hyenas
worked as a group, like lionesses, with this ability to team hunt large prey, they were to survive
on less abundant prey.
Cave hyenas lived in groups, letting them hunt larger prey like woolly rhinos, wooly
Mammoths, wild horses (which they hunted most often) and other prey. A large kill was
herds caves were not always available. Leaving the group vulnerable to the weather and other
threats.
There is not a lot of cave art of cave hyenas, one reason may be because both humans
and hyenas migrated regularly for survival, another is that cave drawings are very hard to find
and only survived the passing of time in the most ideal circumstances, and finally it is thought
that humans did not consider the cave hyena a sacred animal and did not represent the hyena
in cave art.
Homo Neanderthalensis and cave hyenas lived in competition in the same
environment for 261,000 years, then the cave hyenas had Homo sapiens to compete with.
Although Homo sapiens did not consider the hyena a sacred animal they did find a use for wild
dogs. At approximately 20,000 years ago, humans had tamed the wild dogs, these dogs
assisted the humans while hunting. Similar to the group hunting technique of hyenas, humans
used dogs to improve their hunting. Perhaps leading to the demise of the cave hyena.
Whatever it was that cause the Ice Age hyena to die out forever we survived and live on
to right now.