Dhole - Wikipedia In the Late Pleistocene era the European dhole (C a europaeus) was modern-looking and the transformation of the lower molar into a single cusped, slicing tooth had been completed; however, its size was comparable with that of a wolf
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 - 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
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
Dhole Facts - Fact Animal Once you begin to pronounce Dhole as “D-hole” it’s very hard to break the habit But to give these d-holes their due, these are highly unusual canids from Asia, stemming from a period of hybridisation between African wild dogs and a seemingly unknown Canis species
Dhole - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The dhole is an animal native to Central Asia, and South and Southeast Asia Its range spreads from the Altai Mountains in Manchuria southwards through the forested areas of Burma, India, and the Malayan Archipelago
Habitat and Range - dholes. org Dholes have a large geographical range that stretches north to Siberia, west to India, down south to the islands of Java and Sumatra and to China to the east (Johnsingh 1985) Even with their large range, they have disappeared from 75% of their historical range (IUCN 2015)
Dhole Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature - PBS Dhole (Cuon alpinus): a canid native to Central, South, East and Southeast Asia AKA: Asian wild dog, Asiatic wild dog, Indian wild dog, whistling dog, red dog, red wolf, and mountain wolf