In the southeastern part of Egypt, spots were observed, but this has not lived in this area for thousands of years. Scientists are surprised that this kind of habitat, which is the closest to this kind, is hundreds of kilometers away. But they have the theory that animals may appear in this area.
A new study published in the magazine “MAMMALIA” was observed about 30 km from the border with Sudan at the end of February 2024 at the end of February 2024.
Scientists emphasize that this animal has not been in this area for about 5,000 years. It was extinct for people’s intentional actions. The animal has a natural habitat in southern Sudan, almost 500 kilometers from finding it.
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Hyena was shot by shepherds living nearby after hunting a goat in the protected area.
“When I saw the evidence, I was completely surprised. It was the last thing I expected to find in Egypt,” said AL University, the author of the research quoted in “Discover Wildlite”. Dr. Adbullah Nagy said. -Egyptian Asar.
Hyena appeared in Egypt in thousands of years later. Scientists have theory
Scientists say that the sudden appearance of Hyena, which was spots in Egypt, was a climate change and could open new animals.
The natural weather cycle was disturbed, brought more rain depending on the region, and thus brought luxurious vegetation that created better conditions for hyenas hunting with high grass.
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This theory was confirmed by analysis of satellite photos from 1984 to 2022. They show that the growth of vegetation has been greater than the past 20 years, despite the drought period.
“But the reason why this specific hyena traveled to Egypt is still a mystery,” commented Dr. Adbra Nagigy. He emphasized that an additional test was needed to understand what was motivated to follow such a distant road.
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