Among the many species of wild dog (subfamily caninae) are:
Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)
Dhole (Cuon alpinus)
African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus)
Red Wolf (Canis rufus)
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis)
Here are two others, in case you need species from 5 different genera (the three wolves above are of the same genus, Canus- so just in case):
Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)
Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus)
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 answer is wild african dog
They have for toes on each foot.
African wild dog can live up to 10 -11 years in wild or zoos
A wild dog might look like a wolf or something . Wolves are usually kind of grayish/ blackish.
* African Hunting Dogs * Coyotes * Dingoes * Foxes * Wolves
I have one dog in my family of five. I have five people in my family and also a dog.
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.
Dogs are members of family Canidae.
No. Fox is a different animal than a cat. A fox looks more like a dog than a cat.
1. Dingo 2. African Wild Dog 3. Coyote 4. Wolf 5. Indian Wild Dog 6. Dhole or Asiatic Wild Dog 7. The Amazon Bush Dog
Wolves are the closest relative, as domestic dogs are a wolf subspecies. They are therefore related to other members of the dog family, such as the red fox, and the coyote.
Arctic foxes are members of the canine (dog) family.
Fox
canine. wolves and other members of the dog family are all canines