Dholes, or Asiatic wild dogs, communicate using a variety of vocalizations, including whistles, yips, and growls, which help them coordinate during hunts and maintain social bonds within their packs. They also use body language, such as tail positioning and facial expressions, to convey emotions and social status. Scent marking is another important aspect of their communication, helping them establish territory and recognize each other. These methods together create a complex system that supports their social structure and hunting strategies.
No. Dholes are Asian animals.
Dholes don't prey on eagles.
they use dholes poo for soil
Yes, some dholes do inhabit the rainforests of southeast Asia.
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many sanctuaries and national parks are being set up to save dholes
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.
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yes they are carnivorous
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