yes they did
Yes, wild dogs, such as the African wild dog and the dingo, are a group of wild canids that are not domesticated like pet dogs. They live and hunt in the wild, often forming social groups known as packs.
There are 2,100 African Wild Dogs left.
Most likely just to wild animals. It's just instinct and most dogs do it. Even the sweetest dogs in the world, in my experience.
Wild dogs live in Africa
what is african wild dogs climate is
There have always been wild dogs present in the wild. Wild dogs are the origin of domesticated dogs. Dogs were domesticated millions of years ago by people as hunting aids and companions and obviously not all wild dogs could be domesticated due to the number of wild dogs present on the earth in comparison to the number of people in those times, so some wild dogs remain, though the number of wolves are becoming minimal in comparison to domesticated dogs.
yes it is called the Dog World
Yes there are many wild dogs living in the wild for example the African wild dog
Jane Goodall and the World of Animal Behavior The Wild Dogs of Africa - 1973 TV was released on: USA: 22 January 1973
Australia has the wild dogs called Dingos
Wild dogs is 'chiens sauvages' in French.