Among the Bone Eaters Encounters with Hyenas in Harar

Biologists studying large carnivores in wild places usually do so from a distance, using telemetry and noninvasive methods of data collection. So what happens when an anthropologist studies a clan of spotted hyenas, Africa's second-largest carnivores, up close-and in a city of a hundred thousan...

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In English
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social bisacsh
Harari (African people) Social life and customs Ethiopia Hārer
Harari (African people) Ethiopia Hārer Social life and customs
Human-animal relationships Ethiopia Hārer
Hyenas Behavior Ethiopia Hārer
Hyenas Effect of human beings on Ethiopia Hārer
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Thomas, Elizabeth Marshall Sonstige oth
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spellingShingle Baynes-Rock, Marcus
Among the Bone Eaters Encounters with Hyenas in Harar
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Human-animal relationships Ethiopia Hārer
Hyenas Behavior Ethiopia Hārer
Hyenas Effect of human beings on Ethiopia Hārer
title Among the Bone Eaters Encounters with Hyenas in Harar
title_auth Among the Bone Eaters Encounters with Hyenas in Harar
title_exact_search Among the Bone Eaters Encounters with Hyenas in Harar
title_full Among the Bone Eaters Encounters with Hyenas in Harar Marcus Baynes-Rock
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title_short Among the Bone Eaters
title_sort among the bone eaters encounters with hyenas in harar
title_sub Encounters with Hyenas in Harar
topic SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social bisacsh
Harari (African people) Social life and customs Ethiopia Hārer
Harari (African people) Ethiopia Hārer Social life and customs
Human-animal relationships Ethiopia Hārer
Hyenas Behavior Ethiopia Hārer
Hyenas Effect of human beings on Ethiopia Hārer
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