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Humans do not typically eat dhole, also known as the Asiatic wild dog, as they are not commonly hunted or domesticated for food. Instead, dhole are more often respected for their ecological role and are protected in many regions due to their declining populations. In some cultures, however, there may be instances of hunting for traditional practices or survival, but this is rare and not a widespread practice. Conservation efforts focus on preserving their natural habitats and ensuring their survival in the wild.

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