Dogs have been bred/domesticated to the point where they do not have a wild habitat anymore. Dogs haven't technically "lived in the wild" since they were wolves. Great Danes came into existence from selective breeding, which is taking a dog with certain genetic features and mating it with another like it. What we have today is a wide variety of dogs that originally were bred by humans to do certain things. Examples of this would be sheep dogs or a German shepards.
Fortunately, most wild dogs are not in any present danger. For those species that are, a successful future seems to lie in strong legal protection, continuing future field research, preservation of habitat, captive breeding for eventual reintroduction of animals into the wild, and education programs for those who share their world with dogs.
They live in the grassland habitat in africa. Like in a safari.
• Ligers don't occur in the wild. They result only from captive breeding.
All current types of dog were wild dogs in the distant past. Dog breeding by humans have altered the original dogs appearance to the dogs around today.
It has none. Ligers do not occur naturally in the wild- they were created through captive breeding.
Because they do not occur naturally in the wild. They were "invented" through captive breeding.
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We humans decided to tame them and breed them, taking the majority of the wild dogs in for our own personal use. Wild dogs dont really hav much a habitat anymore as we've taken that too!
a niche is the favoured habitat, food etc of an animal.
Scientist are not sure the exact population, it isn't just hunting of wild dogs which is killing them, but habitat loss, and food shortages etc.
A puppy's natural habitat is where the mother is. Wild dogs live in forests and in caves. Domestic ones live in houses with their families.