
Hyena-swine
from The Island of Doctor Moreau
A powerful and fearsome Beast Man, described as a 'monstrous lout' or 'dappled brute.' His yellow eyes blaze with excitement, and his muzzle puckers in a snarling laugh. He has formidable teeth, claws, and a menacing posture, demonstrating combined traits of a hyena and a swine. He is described as the 'most formidable of any left now upon the island'.
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About Hyena-swine
Hyena-swine is a antagonist character in H. G. Wells's classic novel "The Island of Doctor Moreau" (1896). A powerful and fearsome Beast Man, described as a 'monstrous lout' or 'dappled brute.' His yellow eyes blaze with excitement, and his muzzle puckers in a snarling laugh. He has formidable teeth, claws, and a menacing posture, demonstrating combined traits of a hyena and a swine. He is described as the 'most formidable of any left now upon the island'.
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