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African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) or painted wolves are among the most endangered species in Africa. One of my favorite ...
With fewer than 7,000 left in the wild, the African Wild Dog is a highly social and efficient predator whose survival is under threat from habitat loss, conflict with humans, and disease, making it ...
So why are they becoming extinct? Wild dogs used to be common across Africa, but now experts believe only between 3,000 to 5,000 are still alive - making them the most endangered mammal in Africa.
Critically endangered hooded vultures in Nigeria that once fed on the carcasses of wild animals are now largely dependent on ...
Among the best hunters in Africa, wild dogs have a higher kill rate than lions and can take down antelope that weigh as much as 500 pounds. They are notorious for a grisly efficiency that has made ...
From the domestic breeds to the beautifully wild ones, here’s a look at ten dog breeds and how they originated.
Understanding the nature and challenges of African Wild Dogs is key to preserving one of Africa’s most fascinating yet vulnerable predators. Distinctive Characteristics of the African Wild Dog African ...
In the vast, open landscapes of Africa, wild dogs roam as dominant pack hunters, showcasing a level of cooperative behavior that is both fascinating and vital to their survival. Often misunderstood, ...
Crucially, Africa’s appetite for attracting foreign direct investment should be driven by the need to establish modern ...
Many exciting things can occur when you’re driving down a road in Kruger National Park in South Africa. The park is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including elephants, wild dogs ...
Some have ridged backs, others are completely barkless, and a few even look more like wolves than dogs. They thrive across Africa, from forests to open plains. This blog takes you on a journey into ...
Many exciting things can occur when you’re driving down a road in Kruger National Park in South Africa. The park is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including elephants, wild dogs, lions, ...