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- Dhole - Wikipedia
The dhole ( doʊl dohl; [2][3] Cuon alpinus) is a canid native to South, East and Southeast Asia It is anatomically distinguished from members of the genus Canis in several aspects: its skull is convex rather than concave in profile, it lacks a third lower molar, and the upper molars possess only a single cusp as opposed to between two and four
- 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 This highly elusive and skilled jumper is classified with wolves, coyotes, jackals, and foxes in the taxonomic family Canidae
- Dhole Animal Facts - Cuon alpinus - A-Z Animals
What is a dhole? A dhole is a wild dog that ranges throughout much of Asia As a member of the family Canidae, the dhole is related to several species of wild canids such as jackals, foxes, and wolves Like those animals, the dhole is a social animal that travels in packs of five to twelve members, but these packs may form hunting groups of 30
- Dhole - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures, and More - Animal Spot
Dhole (pronunciation: dəʊl ) is a species of canids native to a few Asian nations and is closely related to the ‘dog’ family, which also includes wolves, coyotes, jackals, foxes, and of course, dogs Found in the jungles of the continent, they have been a highly endangered species, and is the only living member of its genus ‘Cuon’
- Dhole Facts, Pictures Information. Discover An Endangered Asian Dog
The dhole is a medium-sized member of the dog family, Canidae It is found in a variety of habitats (including mountains, forests and grasslands) throughout much of Central, South and Southeast Asia A highly social animal, the dhole lives in multi-family groups known as ‘clans’, which consist of between 5 and 40 individuals
- Dhole | Asian Wild Dog, Endangered Species, Hunting Pack | Britannica
Dhole, (Cuon alpinus), wild Asian carnivore of the dog family (Canidae), found in central and southeastern wooded areas and distinguished structurally by the lack of one pair of lower molars Its length ranges between 76 and 100 cm (30 and 40 inches), exclusive of the 28–48-centimetre (11–19-inch)
- dholes. org - Dholes. org
Home of the Dhole Conservation Fund The only wildlife conservation organization solely dedicated to dholes across their full home range
- Dhole: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
The dhole, also known as the Asiatic wild dog, Indian wild dog, or red dog, is a unique and fascinating canid species native to Central, South, and Southeast Asia Known for their distinctive vocalizations and remarkable hunting strategies, dholes play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance in their habitats
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