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Dholes, or Asiatic wild dogs, typically sleep in dens or sheltered areas like thickets, caves, or hollowed-out tree roots. They often choose locations that provide protection from predators and harsh weather. Dholes are social animals, so they frequently sleep in groups, curled up together to conserve warmth and strengthen social bonds. Their sleeping patterns can vary, as they may rest during the day and become more active during dawn and dusk.

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