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The African wild dog, or painted wolf, faces significant threats leading to declining populations, with an estimated 6,000 individuals remaining in the wild. Their main causes of mortality include habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, disease (particularly from domestic dogs), and competition with larger predators. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect this endangered species and mitigate these threats, but the exact number of deaths can vary widely depending on specific circumstances and locations.

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