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No, because they are extinct.
If Dholes become extinct, then the tiger population will be affected, because Dholes coexist with them. The tiger population will explode, and reduce the resources available to all the other neighboring populations. After all the resources such as food, water, space, and shelter are reduced, than the populations that once coexisted with Dholes with be reduced. That will also affect humans that eat and drink the same things that Dholes and Tigers eat in the same areas, and the humans might have to relocate.
Dholes are hunted for their fur and meat but they can be used for other things. Some people don't kill them and just capture them to keep as pets or even in zoo as they are very rare to see and are nearly extinct with only about 2,500 Dholes left.
Dholes are hunted for their fur and meat but they can be used for other things. Some people don't kill them and just capture them to keep as pets or even in zoo as they are very rare to see and are nearly extinct with only about 2,500 Dholes left.
No. Dholes are Asian animals.
No, the gray fox is in no danger of going extinct.
Dholes don't prey on eagles.
they are going extinct because the poaching and habitat loss
are the coquerel's sifka lemur going extinct
they use dholes poo for soil
they are going extinct but not yet
No, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that gingers are going extinct by 2023. The idea of gingers going extinct is a myth and not supported by any credible sources.