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Actually, the show didn't specify what hyena species Yena so happens to be.


*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point (inasmuch as y'all could define as per this show), thus, his female family members treated him like they would if Yena were biologically male, which Yena didn't really mind (as he had no real reason to presume otherwise). On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum. As far as why other female hyenas are quite fond of him, well, he acts, in a way, "dominant", so there is that [[note]] Maybe the roles of male and female spotted hyenas in this show are somewhat different?[[/note]]

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*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point (inasmuch as y'all could define as per this show), thus, his female family members treated him like they would if Yena were biologically male, which Yena didn't really mind (as he had no real reason to presume otherwise). On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum. As far as why other female hyenas are quite fond of him, well, he acts, in a way, "dominant", so there is that [[note]] Maybe the roles of male and female spotted hyenas in this show are somewhat different?[[/note]]
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*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point (inasmuch as y'all could define as per this show), thus, his female family members treated him like they would if Yena were biologically male, which Yena didn't really mind (as he had no real reason to presume otherwise). On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum. As far as why other female hyenas are quite fond of him, well, he acts, in a way, "dominant", so there is that [[Note]] Maybe the roles of male and female spotted hyenas in this show are somewhat different?[[/note]]

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*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point (inasmuch as y'all could define as per this show), thus, his female family members treated him like they would if Yena were biologically male, which Yena didn't really mind (as he had no real reason to presume otherwise). On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum. As far as why other female hyenas are quite fond of him, well, he acts, in a way, "dominant", so there is that [[Note]] [[note]] Maybe the roles of male and female spotted hyenas in this show are somewhat different?[[/note]]
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Again, Yena throwing hands and duking it out sounds very much like a thing that female spotted hyenas do and beating up anyone, potential underlings or naw, sounds pretty "dominant".


*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point (inasmuch as y'all could define as per this show), thus, his female family members treated him like they would if Yena were biologically male, which Yena didn't really mind (as he had no real reason to presume otherwise). On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum. As far as why other female hyenas are quite fond of him, well, he acts, in a way, "dominant" (Maybe the roles of male and female hyenas are somewhat reversed in this show?).

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*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point (inasmuch as y'all could define as per this show), thus, his female family members treated him like they would if Yena were biologically male, which Yena didn't really mind (as he had no real reason to presume otherwise). On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum. As far as why other female hyenas are quite fond of him, well, he acts, in a way, "dominant" (Maybe "dominant", so there is that [[Note]] Maybe the roles of male and female spotted hyenas in this show are somewhat reversed in this show?).different?[[/note]]
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*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point (inasmuch as y'all could define as per this show), thus, his female family members treated him like they would if Yena were biologically male, which Yena didn't really mind (as he had no real reason to presume otherwise). On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum. As far as why other female hyenas are quite fond of him, well, he acts, in a way, dominant (maybe the roles of male and female hyenas are somewhat reversed in this show?).

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*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point (inasmuch as y'all could define as per this show), thus, his female family members treated him like they would if Yena were biologically male, which Yena didn't really mind (as he had no real reason to presume otherwise). On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum. As far as why other female hyenas are quite fond of him, well, he acts, in a way, dominant (maybe "dominant" (Maybe the roles of male and female hyenas are somewhat reversed in this show?).
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*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point (inasmuch as y'all could define as per this show), thus, his female family members treated him like they would if Yena were biologically male, which Yena didn't really mind (as he had no real reason to presume otherwise). On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum.

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*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point (inasmuch as y'all could define as per this show), thus, his female family members treated him like they would if Yena were biologically male, which Yena didn't really mind (as he had no real reason to presume otherwise). On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum. As far as why other female hyenas are quite fond of him, well, he acts, in a way, dominant (maybe the roles of male and female hyenas are somewhat reversed in this show?).
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*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point and, thus, by his family, was treated them like they would if Yena were biologically male. On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum.

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*** A way of reading this is that, Yena didn't really act like female spotted hyena until a certain point and, (inasmuch as y'all could define as per this show), thus, by his family, was female family members treated them him like they would if Yena were biologically male.male, which Yena didn't really mind (as he had no real reason to presume otherwise). On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum.
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Correction: Actually, being fight-happy is a typically feminine spotted hyena trait, so, maybe Yena was actually more submissive?


** Prolly because humanoids might be a li'l bit easy to draw and animate than anthro animals.

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** Prolly because humanoids might be a li'l bit easy easier to draw and animate than anthro animals.



*** A way of reading it is that Yeen never ''identified'' as female and so acts more-less like biological male hyena might, thus, Yeen gets treated like any other AMAB hyena. On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior.

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*** A ***A way of reading it this is that Yeen never ''identified'' as that, Yena didn't really act like female and so acts more-less like biological male spotted hyena might, until a certain point and, thus, Yeen gets by his family, was treated them like any other AMAB hyena.they would if Yena were biologically male. On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior. To address the point about their anatomy, the differences betwixt them become apparent post-partum.
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!!Using Tools



!!Animals looking kinda human



**Prolly because humanoids might be a li'l bit easy to draw and animate than anthro animals.
!!Some confusion.



** Why do other hyena girls flock to her? They should be acting just as butch as he does, while male hyenas {{Squee}} about her suave and chivalrous personality.

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** Why do other hyena girls flock to her? They should be acting just as butch as he does, while male hyenas {{Squee}} about her suave and chivalrous personality.personality.
***A way of reading it is that Yeen never ''identified'' as female and so acts more-less like biological male hyena might, thus, Yeen gets treated like any other AMAB hyena. On top of this, hyenas in general don't really go off looks to differentiate male from female, they figure it out by smell and behavior.
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** They likely weren't informed of the fact that using tools to that extent was possible. And even if they were, Jin and the others probably didn't learn how to drive a motorcycle or use any other tools to thier advantage, which too requires training.

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** They likely weren't informed of the fact that using tools to that extent was possible. And even if they were, Jin and the others probably didn't learn how to drive a motorcycle or use any other tools to thier advantage, which too requires training.training time they hadn't.
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** They likely weren't informed of the fact that using tools to that extent was possible. And even if they were, Jin and the others probably didn't learn how to drive a motorcycle or use any other tools to thier advantage, which too requires training.

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* Other than their LittleBitBeastly traits, why the hell does all female animals’s designs look human?? Aren’t they supposed to be animals? At least Manga/{{Beastars}}, Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal, Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} and Anime/OddTaxi got their designs of female animals done right.

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* Other than their LittleBitBeastly traits, why the hell does all female animals’s designs look human?? Aren’t they supposed to be animals? At least Manga/{{Beastars}}, Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal, Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} and Anime/OddTaxi got their designs of female animals done right.right.
* OK, so Yeen-kun believes he's AMAB due to her pseudopenis. Spotted hyenas were once believed to be hermaphrodites, so it's not unreasonable for this kind of mistake to happen within the logic of the show. However:
** Did he never bathe with his mother while she was alive? She should have been able to see that their setup was the same down there. (Perhaps the excuse is that Yeen-kun's mother died in childbirth, but the riskiest birth for spotted hyenas is the first one.)
** Did he not become the (wo)man of the household once her mother died? The lowest-ranked female spotted hyena outranks the highest-ranked male, so she should have become the head of the household at that point.
** Why do other hyena girls flock to her? They should be acting just as butch as he does, while male hyenas {{Squee}} about her suave and chivalrous personality.
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* Other than their LittleBitBeastly traits, why the hell does all female animals’s designs look human?? Aren’t they supposed to be animals? At least Manga/{{Beastars}}, Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal and Anime/OddTaxi got their designs of female animals done right.

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* Other than their LittleBitBeastly traits, why the hell does all female animals’s designs look human?? Aren’t they supposed to be animals? At least Manga/{{Beastars}}, Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal, Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} and Anime/OddTaxi got their designs of female animals done right.
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* Other than their LittleBitBeastly traits, why all the hell does female animals’s designs look human?? Aren’t they supposed to be animals? At least Manga/{{Beastars}}, Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal and Anime/OddTaxi got their designs of female animals done right.

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* Other than their LittleBitBeastly traits, why all the hell does all female animals’s designs look human?? Aren’t they supposed to be animals? At least Manga/{{Beastars}}, Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal and Anime/OddTaxi got their designs of female animals done right.

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During the school field day competition, the chimps had a advantage because as primates they could use (human) tools. But doesn’t that also mean the two human could also use tools to their advantage? So why didn't they?

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* During the school field day competition, the chimps had a advantage because as primates they could use (human) tools. But doesn’t that also mean the two human could also use tools to their advantage? So why didn't they?they?
* Other than their LittleBitBeastly traits, why all the hell does female animals’s designs look human?? Aren’t they supposed to be animals? At least Manga/{{Beastars}}, Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal and Anime/OddTaxi got their designs of female animals done right.
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During the school field day competition, the chimps had a advantage because as primates they could use (human) tools. But doesn’t that also mean the two human could also use tools to their advantage? So why didn't they?

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