Ethiopia - Harar - The "hyena man" feeds the scavangers, so they are not tempted to attack the loca

With the arrival of night "Hyena Men" - as they are known in Harar - chant the names of the hyena, bringing them down from the hills to the edges of the town, enticing them to take food often from the Hyena Man's mouuth. The origins of this bizarre practice are said to come from encouraging the animals to take food from the hyena men rather than attacking local cattle. (Photo by In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images)
With the arrival of night "Hyena Men" - as they are known in Harar - chant the names of the hyena, bringing them down from the hills to the edges of the town, enticing them to take food often from the Hyena Man's mouuth. The origins of this bizarre practice are said to come from encouraging the animals to take food from the hyena men rather than attacking local cattle. (Photo by In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images)
Ethiopia - Harar - The "hyena man" feeds the scavangers, so they are not tempted to attack the loca
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