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  1. Der Afrikanische Wildhund (Lycaon pictus) ist der größte wild lebende Hund der afrikanischen Savanne. Als Rudeltier jagt er vor allem größere Beutetiere wie Gazellen. Nur das dominante Paar innerhalb eines Rudels pflanzt sich fort; die Nachkommen werden gemeinschaftlich im Rudel aufgezogen.

  2. The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), also known as the painted dog or Cape hunting dog, is a wild canine native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is the largest wild canine in Africa, and the only extant member of the genus Lycaon, which is distinguished from Canis by dentition highly specialised for a hypercarnivorous diet and by a lack of ...

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  3. Learn about the African wild dog, one of the world's most endangered mammals that hunts medium-sized ruminants in packs. Find out how WWF works to protect and conserve this species and its habitats in Africa.

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  4. 23. Juli 2020 · Learn about 35 species of wild dogs, also known as wolves, foxes and jackals, that belong to the dog family, Canidae. Find out their names, locations, conservation status and features with pictures and facts. Compare the African golden wolf, the African wild dog, the Arctic fox and more.

  5. 21. Feb. 2022 · Wild Dogs | National Geographic Wild Documentary [Full HD 1080p] #wildplanet #wilddogs #documentary ----------------------- The African wild dog is a highly social animal, living in packs...

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  6. Learn about the African wild dog, also known as the painted dog or Cape hunting dog, a social and cooperative carnivore that lives in sub-Saharan Africa. Find out how these endangered animals hunt, communicate, and face threats from humans and diseases.

  7. African wild dogs are an elusive member of Africa’s fauna. They live and hunt in packs that are widely dispersed and never stay in one place for long. They can travel up to 50 kilometers per day and occupy territories of up to 1,500 square kilometers.