Emmanuel Taiwo

FROM WOMB TO CLAN: PARTURITION IN FEMALE HYENAS

Emmanuel Taiwo
@emmanueltaiwo863879

13 days ago

FROM WOMB TO CLAN: PARTURITION IN FEMALE HYENAS.

Dear Readership, Nature would want to whine you, but no panic, lol.

In my last Blog Post "Pseudopenises: The Intriguing Portals of Life", we delved into the unique features of Female Spotted Hyenas - Their Pseudopenises, and that cemented the fact that they are very special species of animals as they use these pseudopenises to pee, to mate and even to give birth (Isn't this mind-blowing? Of course, it is) and this is why I had to purpose in my heart to write about their parturition, the process of giving birth. In this particular blogpost, we'll delve into the unique birth process of female hyenas.

Hyenas are carnivorous mammals that live in clans, typically led by a dominant female. They are known for their intelligence, social complexity, and adaptability. Female hyenas have a unique reproductive system, which includes a pseudopenis, a tubular genital structure that resembles a penis, just as you have learnt earlier (if you have been following me).

Foremost, it is worthy to note that the gestation period for hyenas is about 110 days and that is to say that the cub stay in the womb or uterus of the Mother Hyenas for up to 110 days, in contrast to Nine Months for Human Beings.

The spotted hyena is a non-seasonal breeder, though a birth peak does occur during the wet season. Females are polyestrous, with an estrus period lasting two weeks. The spotted hyena is promiscuous, lol (just like most felines) and no enduring pair bonds are formed. Males will show submissive behaviour when approaching females in heat, even if the male outweighs his partner. This is probably a way of getting her into the mood, to set her hormones on fire for the dire tasks ahead, lol.

Even Females usually favour younger males born or joined into the clan after they were born. Talk about sugar mommy vibes. Older females show a similar preference, with the addition of preferring males with whom they have had long and friendly prior relationships.

Passive males tend to have greater success in courting females than aggressive ones and that is because why not? Copulation in spotted hyenas is a relatively short affair, lasting 4–12 minutes,and typically only occurs at night with no other hyenas present.

The mating process is complicated, as the male's penis enters and exits the..

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