in the wild
No
A painted hunting dog is a wild canid, Latin name Lycaon pictus, also known as the African hunting dog.
An African hunting dog is a breed of wild dog, Latin name Lycaeon pictus, found in Tanzania, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and South Africa.
humans
Yes
the dogs do have backbones
The answer is probably not
Wow well id hope if it was your dog you would feed it yourself lol...if you mean where do wild dogs or wolves find their food, then from hunting in packs or scavenging
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
The African wild dog is a carnivore, living and hunting in packs.
they are not extinct, there are still a lot of them about
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