packs, I would surmise, would average 34 members
if they are trained to do so or they have learned by them selfs most dogs still retain there instincts of wolves many small dogs have no relation to wolves though if you train a group of dogs the process will continue through offspring same way as wolfs do
Most wild dogs do. But if your talk'n bout a domestic dog it depends on how many dogs the hunter brings.
There were about 500,000 African dogs living in the past.
how many african wild dogs were their in 1900
There are 2,100 African Wild Dogs left.
Yes there are many wild dogs living in the wild for example the African wild dog
Elephants don't hunt, they predate plants, but there aren't that many hunting skills needed to pursue vegetables.
A zebra's predator is mainly lions. Although hyenas, wild dogs, leopards, and cheetahs are their minor predators. your welcome =] Katie
There are many groups of animals that is called a pack, here are some…Dogs (wild)GrouseRatsStoatsWeaselsWolves (general)Hound
About 500,000 in 39 countries
Well the greater the number of hunters the better chances of catching prey, as the prey is a lot less defenseless compared to a large group of wild dogs.
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.