Asiatic Dholes is a type of wild dog, large and vicious in appearance. They are red furred and range from Siberia to India but prefer forest habitats. They are very social, living in groups of about 10 animals, sometimes up to 40. Dholes hunt in packs and eat meat, and are known to hunt Asian Buffalo. Otherwise, they sleep or breed. Dholes are on the endangered species list due to being misunderstood and killed by humans.
Yes people do and they also hunt them for their meat and teeth.
In small packs, dholes hunt for deer and wild pigs. In large packs, they have been known to hunt tigers, leopards, and sloth bears.
No. Dholes are Asian animals.
Dholes don't prey on eagles.
they use dholes poo for soil
Yes, some dholes do inhabit the rainforests of southeast Asia.
Dhole packs are family units of dholes or asian wild dogs, comprising anywhere from 5 to over 20 animals. Packs of dholes function the same way as North America's wolves do: defend territory, hunt larger game, provide social stability for each other.
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many sanctuaries and national parks are being set up to save dholes
Bengal tigers and leopards have killed and ate dholes over disputes of carrion. Reticulated pythons also are dangers for dholes. Mugger crocodiles and saltwater crocodiles eat them in water.
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