Bush dogs hunt alone and eat things like snakes, lizards, birds, and rodents. To stay safe, they retreat to their dens and their dark brown fur blends with their surroundings, providing camouflage.
they're razor sharp teeth, claws, and SPEED! they can run 40 miles per hour!!!
Bush dogs actually hunt in packs around ten members and don't eat snakes but more capybara, agouti and paca - the speothos has webbed paws which help chasing the capybara which inhabit swampy damy forests.
Wild African dogs have big rounded ears to be able to hear at greater distances than domestic dogs for purposes of hunting and defense.
You can see African wild dogs at the Tyson Research center in Eureka/Valley Park Missouri here is the link http://www.wildcanidcenter.org/
Yes, you can find wild dogs living in the rainforest. The wild dogs you find in these areas are actually called African dogs.
East African Oryx are an abundant animal with large horns that resemble those from a unicorn. Predators of these animals include African wild dogs, hyenas, and lions.
It depends on what kind of wild dog. African wild dogs can run 50 mph. Most large domesticated dogs like a Labrador can run 35 mph. The fastest domesticated dogs like the greyhound can run 45 mph.
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lions, hyenas, African wild dogs, African hunting dogs, African wild dogs, leopards and cheetahs
They are pack animals, and there is safety in numbers. A pack of wild dogs can intimidate a lion.
Donate to any conservation group that helps African Wild Dogs.
you cannot train African wild dogs because they are wild and free animals and they should stay that way.
is the African wild dogs a reptile if not what is it:-O
Nearly all domestic dogs are descendants of domesticated gray wolves (canis lupus). Some "wild dogs" such as the dingo and the Carolina dog are themselves the descendants of domestic dogs. The African Wild Dog is a separate species and even a separate genus.
African wild dogs are very alike normal dogs just that they are from a different country, they are referred to as a pack.
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Yes there are many wild dogs living in the wild for example the African wild dog
There are 2,100 African Wild Dogs left.
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