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Hyenas do make vocalizations that are often described as “laughter,” especially when they’re excited or communicating with each other. This vocalization is known as “giggling” or “whooping.” It’s a sound that can carry over long distances and is used by hyenas to coordinate their movements, establish dominance, or signal alarm.

So, while it may sound like laughter to us, it serves various purposes in hyena communication.

 

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