The wild dog that historically lived in Ireland is the Irish wolfhound, which is not a true wild dog but a domesticated breed. However, the last native wild canids in Ireland were the wolves, which were hunted to extinction by the late 18th century. Today, Ireland has no native wild dog species, although some foxes can be found, like the red fox, which is often considered a wild canid.
a wild dog that lives in Africa
Yes, it is a species of wild dog that lives in northeastern Asia.
dingoDingo. It is a wild dog that lives in Austraillia.
a kind of dog that has a body and has four legs and a face and lives in the world
No jackals are not the smallest wild dog. The smallest wild dog is the fennec fox that lives in the desert. The fennec fox has huge ears that cover the entire wild dog to protect the fox from the sun instead of panting which makes a dog lose moisture. The fennec fox is indeed the smallest wild dog. I hope that my answer answered your question!
A wild dog might look like a wolf or something . Wolves are usually kind of grayish/ blackish.
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dogs were domesticated from wolves
The lives of a prairie dog would differ because prairie dogs are not that wild like wolves might be. And wolves are in the canine family and prairie dogs are rodents.
The lives of a prairie dog would differ because prairie dogs are not that wild like wolves might be. And wolves are in the canine family and prairie dogs are rodents.
The lives of a prairie dog would differ because prairie dogs are not that wild like wolves might be. And wolves are in the canine family and prairie dogs are rodents.
The lives of a prairie dog would differ because prairie dogs are not that wild like wolves might be. And wolves are in the canine family and prairie dogs are rodents.