The dhole's defense refers to a strategy used by the Indian wild dog, or dhole, to protect its pack from larger predators, such as tigers or leopards. Dholes often work together in groups, employing vocalizations and coordinated movements to intimidate or distract threats. This social behavior enhances their survival chances and allows them to maintain their territory while hunting in packs. The dhole's defense highlights the importance of social dynamics in predator-prey interactions.
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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no yes
Bengal tigers, leopards, spotted hyenas, reticulated pythons, mugger crocodiles, and saltwater crocodiles prey on dholes.
yes they are carnivorous