Lycaon pictus was created in 1820.
Lycaon pictus, is another name for the African wild dog.Kingdom: AnimaliaFamily:CanidaeSpecies:Lycaon pictusOrder: CarnivoraPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaSuborder: CaniformiaGenus:Lycaon
Lycaon Pictus
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Lycaon pictus
mostly zebras an ocasional wathog
The scientific name is: Lycaon pictus
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 or taxonomic name would be Lycaon pictus.
Lycaon pictus is the scientific name for the African wild dog, a species known for its unique coat pattern, social behavior, and hunting strategies. The name "Lycaon" is derived from the Greek word for "wolf," while "pictus" means "painted," referring to the dog's mottled fur. These animals are highly social, living in packs and exhibiting cooperative hunting techniques. Unfortunately, they are currently listed as endangered due to habitat loss and human activity.
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.
It mite be a cross breed but usely it is because there genetic coding has two sources oris a sub species
Phyllonorycter pictus was created in 1914.