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hunting dogWild dog (weight 23–35 kg/51–77 lb) that once roamed over virtually the whole of sub-Saharan Africa. A pack might have a range of almost 4,000 km/2,500 mi, hunting zebra, antelope, and other game. Individuals can run at 50 kph/30 mph for up to 5 km/3 mi, with short bursts of even higher speeds. The number of hunting dogs that survive has been reduced to a fraction of the original population. According to a 1997 World Conservation Union report, there were fewer than 3,000 hunting dogs remaining in the wild, with many existing populations too small to be viable. (Species Lycaon pictus, family Canidae.) The maximum pack size found today is usually eight to ten, whereas in the past several hundred might have hunted together. Habitat destruction and the decline of large game herds have played a part in its decline, but the hunting dog has also suffered badly from the effects of distemper, a disease which was introduced into East Africa early in the 20th century. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| In 1995 the Roodes built an advanced veterinary facility and took
on captive breeding of endangered species such as the African wild dog,
black-footed cat, blue crane and ground hornbill. 356), African wild dogs, and marmosets--do most of the
adults in a group raise the young of just a few. The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) is a highly endangered
carnivore found in Africa south of the Sahara. |
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