Yes and No. The African cape hunting dog mainly hunts in the day time but will also hunt at night.
Bears are from the family ursidae, while dogs are from canidae, making their closest relative the dingo.
All dogs are carnivores.
the hunting dog has short, brown/tan and black fur for camouflage in with the backgrounds :)though that for the cape hunting dog or (same breed) the African wild dog
45-50mph and can maintain this speed for a long distance.
Any breed of domesticated dog.
The domestic dog is the closest relative of the wolf and a subspecies.
No. Despite having an incredibly close name, they are not closely related at all. The closest relative of the Canadian Eskimo dog is the Greenland Dog.
Canis familiaris is the closest relative of Canis lupus.The Canis familiaris or dog is the closes relative to the Canis Lupus. The dog was reclassified from Canis Familiaris in 1993 by the Smithsonian Institute, it is now Canis Lupus Familiaris. The Timber Wolf, the Tundra Wolf and the dog, now all fall under the designation of Canis Lupus Familiaris.
The domestic dog and the dingo are bot the same species as the wolf, just different subspecies.
A hunting dog.
using a hound to lead you to your prey, it is commonly used in cougar hunting because the dog will tree the cougar