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Scientific name of Dhole is CUON ALPINUS

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The scientific name of a Dhole is Cuon alpinus.

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The dhole, or red dog, is not extinct, but threatened in much of its range.

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yes a dhole is a vertebrate

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A tiger is several times bigger, heavier and stronger than a dhole.

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The dhole is an Asian dog that belongs to the temperate deciduous forest biome.

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yes it is not

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No, the dhole, or red dog, is not extinct, but is in some trouble as its range is becoming fragmented by land developement.

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A dhole is red with white underparts and black legs and tail, or it can be brown with black legs and tail.

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Yes, the Dhole lives in family units made up of up to 25 individuals.

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Most of the Indian wild dogs are known as Dhole. They are also called Asiatic Dhole.

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A Dhole can have the same amount of babies at at time as dogs, that means anywhere from 4 to 9

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  • The Dhole is also known as the Asian Wild Dog
  • The Dhole lives in groups made up of up to 25 individuals
  • This wild canine has a tawny to dark red coat
  • Their legs are short in comparison to their body

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check on google somewhere u can find it just type in where is the dhole in the main food wed or chain

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they travel in packs

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The Dhole is a wild canine.

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Dhole is the term used to refer to wild dogs of India. A dhole is roughly the size of a domesticated dog and is much smaller and weaker than an adult tiger. One on one a tiger will easily kill the dhole with just one swipe of its paw. However, dholes live in packs and can use the strength in numbers to fend off a tiger.

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Because of Disease and hunting accidents

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we can stop destroying there habitat.

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They live in the hotter areas in aisa

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Dholes only grow to around 30 to 45 lbs, and stand only 20 to 24 inches tall.

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A dhole's habitat is woodland or open country.

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The grasslands and forests of India and southeast Asia.

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because people keep killing it

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They are brown and about the size of a German Shepard.

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No, the Dhole gives birth to live young.

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long reedy brown long grass

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Yes it does which includes humans,dingos,and pythons

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Bengal tigers, leopards, crocodiles, and pythons prey on dholes.

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It doesn't seem like there are any but you can spread awareness about them.

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The World Wildlife Foundation focuses on protecting vital habitat which in turn will support prey species for predators such as Dhole. It works with local communities and governments to establish and manage protected areas and wildlife sanctuaries, work to protect priority species such as elephants, rhinos, tigers and leopards has a positive knock-on effect on other endangered species such as Dhole.

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The life cycle of a dhole, also known as the Asiatic wild dog, starts with mating between a male and female dhole. The female dhole will then have a gestation period of around 60-63 days before giving birth to a litter of pups. The pups will be cared for and nursed by the mother for several months before they start to learn hunting and survival skills from the pack. As they mature, they will eventually leave the pack to find their own mate and continue the life cycle.

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it can survive by joining other groups of dhole in there area to make a giant group when food is hard to get.

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The population of Dholes is about 2,500. Hope I helped don't get mad if I didn't

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They are warm blooded. They do it the same way as humans.

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Because of Disease and hunting accidents

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Sadly, there is only 2500 mature individuals that still remain in the wild.

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san diego zoo, minnesesota zoo and toronto zoo.

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Bengal tigers, leopards, pythons, and crocodiles prey on dholes.

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By contacting reputed veterinary institutions to go in for genome databank with regard to wild dogs

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