Yes, just as any wild animal is dangerous.
Yes there are many wild dogs living in the wild for example the African wild dog
There are wild dogs in Ohio. Any area with a national forest is home to wild dogs. The dogs are often domestic dogs that left their owners on a walk in the park. These doggies have offspring.
yes wild dogs do eat people if you get close to it.
depends on the dog, African Wild dogs are said to squeak or chirrup
francois feared the dogs might get rabies or sick
Any wild dog that has not been socialized or trained should be considered dangerous. Even dogs that have been socialized and trained can be dangerous.
Cherry pits contain cyanide so it's dangerous for anyone to eat them.
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.
Lions, hyenas, leopards and African wild dogs are a threat primarily to cheetah cubs.
No, most wild animals are dangerous to humans. They are afraid of you and might bite you if you get too close to them. Dogs can be tamed, but you have to be very careful and gentle and go very slowly until they learn to trust you.
Wild dogs live in Africa
The antagonist in Island of the Blue Dolphins is the wild dogs that threaten the main character, Karana, as she tries to survive alone on the island. The fierce and dangerous pack of wild dogs are a constant menace and source of conflict throughout the story.
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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 there are many wild dogs living in the wild for example the African wild dog
Koalas are not dangerous, but they should not be approached in the wild. If cornered, they can scratch quite severely, but they are no match for people who sometimes choose to torture them. They are quite helpless against predators such as unrestrained, vicious dogs.