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  1. Dholes are diurnal animals, being most active during the day. They are known for their extraordinary stamina and can traverse long distances in search of food or during migration. One of the most notable aspects of dhole behavior is their pack structure.

  2. 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)

  3. Feb 16, 2023 · 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....

  4. Basic facts about Dhole: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.

  5. Mar 20, 2020 · The dhole is an endangered animal, with a population size of 949-2,215 mature individuals . One of the main threats to the dhole is a lack of prey animals. Today the dhole itself is not heavily hunted by humans either for its fur or for its coat, but the animals on which it preys are.

  6. www.nationalgeographic.com › animals › mammalsDhole - 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...

  7. Dhole. The dhole ( Cuon alpinus) is a canid from Asia. Canid means that it is related to dogs and foxes. It is native to Central, South and Southeast Asia. There are many common names for it: Asiatic wild dog, [2] Indian wild dog, whistling dog, red dog, [3] and mountain wolf.

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