They have long slender legs to help aid in tiring out their prey, they have great eyesight to help them hunt during dusk and dawn, they also have strong teeth so that they can bite through bone. =] in addittion to that they also have lots of endurance and genrally chase their pray for a very long time, so that eventually the prey gets incredibly tired and as a result it is a easy kill also the ability to co-ordinate the hunting duties also make the African wild dogs superb hunters
The African Wild Dog lives in most countries along the east coast of Africa from Eritrea to far northern points of South Africa, and swaths of areas from Kenya to Cameroon and Malawi to Angola/Namibia.
Sahara desert
No. They are in a different genus. Domestic dogs are descendants of domesticated gray wolves (canis lupus). Red Wolves and coyotes are closely-enough related that they can breed with domestic dogs (as can, of course, wolves; the domestic dog and wolf are actually the same species, distinguished taxonomically by subspecies). The African Wild Dog is a "cousin," genetically incompatible with domestic dogs but are not in the Canis genus.
They look like puppies, just their fur becomes a little dirtier because of the dust.
Additional Information: African Wild Dog pups have large round ears, and rather long legs, relatively speaking. They weigh about 10.5 ounces when first born.
an african wild dog is brown with black spots and has big rounded ears
It looks like a very small, scrawny donkey, with zebra stripes on its legs. It is also known as a Nubian ass and is now believed to be extinct in the wild.
The African wild donkey is related to both the donkey and horse. It has very short hair and a short mane. They also have black tipped ears and black striped ears.
it has fet
No
Yes there are many wild dogs living in the wild for example the African wild dog
African wild dogs live in several different countries. A few of the countries are Zimbabwe, Angola, and Botswana.
African Wild Dogs first appeared on the endangered species list in 1984.
depends on the dog, African Wild dogs are said to squeak or chirrup
what is african wild dogs climate is
lions, hyenas, African wild dogs, African hunting dogs, African wild dogs, leopards and cheetahs
Donate to any conservation group that helps African Wild Dogs.
you cannot train African wild dogs because they are wild and free animals and they should stay that way.
is the African wild dogs a reptile if not what is it:-O
African wild dogs are very alike normal dogs just that they are from a different country, they are referred to as a pack.
Nearly all domestic dogs are descendants of domesticated gray wolves (canis lupus). Some "wild dogs" such as the dingo and the Carolina dog are themselves the descendants of domestic dogs. The African Wild Dog is a separate species and even a separate genus.
No
Yes there are many wild dogs living in the wild for example the African wild dog
There are 2,100 African Wild Dogs left.
how many african wild dogs were their in 1900
No