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Yes, the Dhole lives in family units made up of up to 25 individuals.
Yes dholes mate for life.They're life starts in a pack and if so ends in a pack
The life cycle of a dhole, also known as the Asiatic wild dog, starts with mating between a male and female dhole. The female dhole will then have a gestation period of around 60-63 days before giving birth to a litter of pups. The pups will be cared for and nursed by the mother for several months before they start to learn hunting and survival skills from the pack. As they mature, they will eventually leave the pack to find their own mate and continue the life cycle.
The dhole, also known as the Asiatic wild dog, belongs to the family Canidae. This family includes other canids such as wolves, foxes, and domestic dogs. Dholes are known for their pack behavior and vocalizations, which are distinct from those of other canids.
Wolves are pack animals
You may be thinking of the East Indian 'Dhole' dog.
Scientific name of Dhole is CUON ALPINUS
No animal would eat a pack of wolves. There can be as many as 20 in a pack.
A pack animal is a domesticated animal used to carry heavy items, or a wild animal which lives and hunts in packs.
The scientific name of a Dhole is Cuon alpinus.
The dhole, or red dog, is not extinct, but threatened in much of its range.