Answers: 1. I believe that the ocelot would be considered an African wildcat.
2. Actually an Ocelet is a leopardlike cat that's found in the Americas ranging from Texas down to South America.
3. I believe Serval (Felis serval) is what you're looking for as it is a nocturnal African cat.
4. There are 10 species of African wild cats, 3 big cats (lion, leopard and cheetah) and 7 small cats (caracal, serval, black-footed cat, sand cat, jungle cat, golden cat and the African wildcat). So it depends if you are referring to African wild cats in general or the actual African wildcat species (Felis sylvestris lybica).
African Hunting Dog, African Wild Dog, Apeete, Aye Dur, Cape Hunting Dog, Cynhyene, Eeyeyi, Eminze, Imbwa, Inpumpi, and Kikwau are all variations.
the answer is wild african dog
The African wild dog does not need much camouflage to cach their meals, they rely on swiftness, stealth, and teamwork to catch their prey. But when a predator comes, the dogs' diverse mottled coat blends in with its surrondings
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Yes there are many wild dogs living in the wild for example the African wild dog
The wild dog goes by the name of Colby
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An African wild dog is also known as a Lycaon pictus. The African wild dog is a hunting dog and as such picks off the weaker animals in the wild helping to restore a natural balance in life.
An African wild dog is also known as a Lycaon pictus. The African wild dog is a hunting dog and as such picks off the weaker animals in the wild helping to restore a natural balance in life.
The scientific name is: Lycaon pictus
the answer is wild african dog
An African wild dog is an endangered species of dog native to sub-Saharan Africa.
Yes it can if it stomped the african wild dog to death.
Wild dog is a catch all term that can cover wolves, African wild dogs, dingoes and even domestic dogs turned feral.
The African wild dog does not need much camouflage to cach their meals, they rely on swiftness, stealth, and teamwork to catch their prey. But when a predator comes, the dogs' diverse mottled coat blends in with its surrondings
They are both wild dogs, though african wild dogs are similar to hyenas in shape, and closer to a large dog in size. So yes, thats the name, african WILD DOGS.