
Zoo officials said they aren’t sure if the hyenas will be out in the yard together as of yet, as it depends on how they get acclimated. If you visit the zoo, you can see at least one of the hyenas in their new habitat in The Grottos. Support San Antonio Zoo by donating at or purchasing a ticket to come see our new additions and more at !Posted by San Antonio Zoo on Thursday, September 24, 2020 "We are currently acclimating the hyenas to each other and their new habitat, and we look forward to once again educating our visitors about this species, a species that is largely misunderstood. "Securing a future for wildlife and the places they live doesn't always simply apply to their home range," said Tim Morrow, President & CEO San Antonio Zoo. The newly arrived hyenas have begun exploring their new habitat at The Grottos in the coming days and weeks. While hyenas are often misunderstood, they are a critical part of Africa's ecosystems. The median life expectancy for spotted hyenas is approximately 21 years in human care.

Purportedly one of the hyenas is seven years old (male), and the other turns four next month the sexes are currently unknown as hyenas do not have external anatomy to help differentiate between male and female. San Antonio Zoo cared for hyenas through 2014 and is well equipped to provide excellent care for these animals. Hyenas!! We worked closely with officials who relocated the hyenas to ensure the animals had a safe home. BIG NEWS! We've recently become home for a pair of.
