
Dhole
Join the wild adventure of clever pack hunters!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Cuon alpinus
Conservation Status
Endangered
Location
Asia
Average size
3 to 3.5 feet long
diet
Deer, wild boar, rodents
lifespan
10 to 13 years
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Overview
The dhole, also known as the Asiatic wild dog, is a remarkable creature that roams the forests and grasslands of Asia. This social mammal stands out with its sleek, rusty-red fur and captivating yellow eyes.
Dholes measure about 0.9 to 1.1 meters (3 to 3.5 feet) long, making them a bit smaller than many domestic dogs. These crafty canines display an incredible teamwork skill by hunting in packs to catch their favorite meals like deer, wild boar, and rodents.
Their unique vocalizations help keep the pack together. Dholes communicate with a series of whistles and yips, which sound like a wild symphony in the jungles!
Dholes have an impressive lifespan of 10 to 13 years in the wild. They are known for their energetic nature, often seen chasing after prey with remarkable speed and agility.
These fascinating animals are clever hunters, using their intelligence and cooperation to outsmart their prey. Teamwork truly makes the dream work in the dhole world!
As incredible pack animals, dholes strongly bond with their family. They play together and share meals, strengthening their furry friendships.
Next time you think of dogs, remember that there's a wild side to the family that’s full of adventure and teamwork. Dholes are a reminder of the amazing diversity in the animal kingdom, just waiting to be discovered!
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