The life cycle of a dhole, also known as the Asiatic wild dog, starts with mating between a male and female dhole. The female dhole will then have a gestation period of around 60-63 days before giving birth to a litter of pups. The pups will be cared for and nursed by the mother for several months before they start to learn hunting and survival skills from the pack. As they mature, they will eventually leave the pack to find their own mate and continue the life cycle.
Yes dholes mate for life.They're life starts in a pack and if so ends in a pack
Scientific name of Dhole is CUON ALPINUS
The scientific name of a Dhole is Cuon alpinus.
The dhole, or red dog, is not extinct, but threatened in much of its range.
yes a dhole is a vertebrate
A tiger is several times bigger, heavier and stronger than a dhole.
The dhole is an Asian dog that belongs to the temperate deciduous forest biome.
no
yes it is not
No, the dhole, or red dog, is not extinct, but is in some trouble as its range is becoming fragmented by land developement.
A dhole is red with white underparts and black legs and tail, or it can be brown with black legs and tail.
Yes, the Dhole lives in family units made up of up to 25 individuals.