No, the African wild dog is not considered a living fossil. Living fossils are species that have remained relatively unchanged over long geological periods and closely resemble their ancient ancestors. While African wild dogs are an ancient lineage, they have undergone significant evolutionary changes and are well-adapted to their current environments. They are distinct in their own right, with unique social structures and hunting strategies that differentiate them from their ancestors.
The African wild dog is a carnivore, living and hunting in packs.
Yes there are many wild dogs living in the wild for example the African wild dog
living in a pack
the answer is wild african dog
They are both wild dogs, though african wild dogs are similar to hyenas in shape, and closer to a large dog in size. So yes, thats the name, african WILD DOGS.
An African wild dog is an endangered species of dog native to sub-Saharan Africa.
Yes it can if it stomped the african wild dog to death.
is the African wild dogs a reptile if not what is it:-O
The wild dog goes by the name of Colby
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.
No, they are not.
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.