no i dont think so not unless theres very few left
The African Painted Dog commonly called the African Wild Dog is not extinct. It is endangered due to hunting and motor vehicle collisions. It also catches diseases from domesticated dogs. Habitat loss has also taking a toll on the number of surviving African Wild Dogs in Africa. And your sentence makes no sence.
lions, hyenas, African wild dogs, African hunting dogs, African wild dogs, leopards and cheetahs
In Africa
African hunting dogs have many names, the most common being African wild dogs or African hunting dogs. they are also known as Cape Hunting dogs and Painted dogs. In England they are called Painted wolves, in the Afrikaans language, Wildehond and in Swahili, Mbwa mwitu. Also as they are the only member of the canidae family, Lycaon Pictus (meaning "painted wolf" in greek), they have become known as simply Lycaon.
the dogs do have backbones
hyenas prey on the pups
to dissipate heat.
Nothing will happen. Trust me.
None that I know of, there have been some due to stupidity or for money, but not because of hunting.
African hunting dogs, also known as painted wolves or Lycaon pictus, are classified within the family Canidae. They belong to the genus Lycaon and are the only extant member of this genus. Their classification includes the order Carnivora and the class Mammalia. African hunting dogs are recognized for their unique social structure, cooperative hunting strategies, and distinctive coat patterns.
Maybe camoflaouge It's not just hunting dogs that have a white tipped tail. African wild dogs have the same white tip. In the wild, that white tip helps keep the pack in contact while hunting. For hunting dogs, it helps the hunter keep track of where his/her dogs are.
you can see African hunting dogs in London zoo, Colchester or Dublin. i think that's what you were asking