Dholes eat berries, insects, lizards, deer, small rodents, wild sheep, wild pigs, goats, hares, and monkeys
Dholes don't prey on eagles.
Bengal tigers and leopards have killed and ate dholes over disputes of carrion. Reticulated pythons also are dangers for dholes. Mugger crocodiles and saltwater crocodiles eat them in water.
Tigers and leopards kill dholes, but don't eat them. Saltwater crocodiles, mugger crocodiles, and retic pythons could be potential enemies.
Over disputes of carrion, tigers and leopards have preyed on dholes. Reticulated pythons, komodo dragons, and crocodiles eat dholes as well.
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If Dholes become extinct, then the tiger population will be affected, because Dholes coexist with them. The tiger population will explode, and reduce the resources available to all the other neighboring populations. After all the resources such as food, water, space, and shelter are reduced, than the populations that once coexisted with Dholes with be reduced. That will also affect humans that eat and drink the same things that Dholes and Tigers eat in the same areas, and the humans might have to relocate.
No. Dholes are Asian animals.
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Asiatic Dholes is a type of wild dog, large and vicious in appearance. They are red furred and range from Siberia to India but prefer forest habitats. They are very social, living in groups of about 10 animals, sometimes up to 40. Dholes hunt in packs and eat meat, and are known to hunt Asian Buffalo. Otherwise, they sleep or breed. Dholes are on the endangered species list due to being misunderstood and killed by humans.
By eating, simple as that. Same as us--we get energy from the food we eat, too.
Bengal tigers, leopards, pythons, and crocodiles prey on dholes.
Yes, some dholes do inhabit the rainforests of southeast Asia.