Dhole - Wikipedia The dhole ( doʊl dohl; [2][3] Cuon alpinus) is a canid native to South, East and Southeast Asia
Dhole - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants The dhole (pronounced "dole") is also known as the Asiatic wild dog, red dog, and whistling dog It is about the size of a German shepherd but looks more like a long-legged fox
Dhole Animal Facts - Cuon alpinus - A-Z Animals The dhole, also known as the Asiatic red dog, Indian wild dog, or mountain wolf, has the scientific name Cuon alpinus The dhole is a member of the family Canidae and the class Mammalia
Ussuri dhole - Wikipedia The Ussuri dhole[1] (Cuon alpinus alpinus), also known as the Eastern Asiatic dhole and the Chinese dhole, is the nominate subspecies of the dhole wild dog native to Asia
Vietnam’s Rarest Wild Dog Vanished for 20 Years. One Photo Changed That. Known as the Asiatic wild dog, red dog, or whistling dog, the dhole is one of Asia’s most specialized and highly social predators Roughly the size of a German shepherd, the dhole has a lean, fox-like body with long legs, rounded ears, and a bushy, black-tipped tail
Dholes. org Home of the Dhole Conservation Fund The only wildlife conservation organization solely dedicated to dholes across their full home range
Dhole - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The dhole (Cuon alpinus) is a canid native Asia During the Pleistocene, the dhole ranged throughout Asia, Europe, and North America but became restricted to its historical range 12,000-18,000 years ago
Dhole - National Geographic What is a dhole? Dholes, wild dogs native to Asia, are lean and lithe canines about the size of a German shepherd These predators have auburn fur, a black tail, amber eyes, and upright, rounded