None. Hunting dogs were trained by humans, so they were never wild.
There is approximately a little over 700 left in the wild.
quite a lot but hunting and captivity isn't helping
there are 2 Darwin frogs left in captivity.
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hunting dogs because there are many breeds such as the golden retriever
Around 7000 in the wild, 15000 in captivity.
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According to ISIS (an organization that keeps records on exotic animals in captivity), there were approximately 50 aye-ayes in captivity as of 2010.
5 left in captivity and 160 left in wild or so it seems
1600 in the world 200 in captivity
Around 5500 in the wild..20,000 or more in captivity. But that also depends entierly on the species. There are 96 royal white tigers, all in captivity. 10 Maltese tigers with one left in the wild and the rest in captivity
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.