In many African languages, the painted dog, also known as the African wild dog, is referred to by various names. In Swahili, it is called "mbwa mwitu," which translates to "wild dog." In Zulu, it is referred to as "impisi," while in other regions, local names may vary but often reflect the animal's characteristics or behavior.
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A painted hunting dog is a wild canid, Latin name Lycaon pictus, also known as the African hunting dog.
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A painted dog, also known as an African wild dog, is a species of canid native to sub-Saharan Africa. They are known for their striking coat pattern, which resembles a painting. They are highly social animals that live in packs and are skilled hunters.
The African Painted Dog commonly called the African Wild Dog is not extinct. It is endangered due to hunting and motor vehicle collisions. It also catches diseases from domesticated dogs. Habitat loss has also taking a toll on the number of surviving African Wild Dogs in Africa. And your sentence makes no sence.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Mbwa-mwitu" has the meaning of "Wild Dog"
A painted wolf is a species of wild canid, Latin name Lycaon pictus, also known as the African hunting dog.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Esese" has the meaning of "Dog" in English.
In the Dholuo language of African origin, "guok" has the meaning of "dog."
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A young painted dog is called a "puppy." Painted dogs, also known as African wild dogs, are born into litters typically consisting of 2 to 20 puppies. They are known for their unique coat patterns and social behavior, often staying close to their pack as they grow and develop.
African hunting dogs have many names, the most common being African wild dogs or African hunting dogs. they are also known as Cape Hunting dogs and Painted dogs. In England they are called Painted wolves, in the Afrikaans language, Wildehond and in Swahili, Mbwa mwitu. Also as they are the only member of the canidae family, Lycaon Pictus (meaning "painted wolf" in greek), they have become known as simply Lycaon.