Oct 25, 2021 | Wolf-Dog History
Bush Dog Facts You’ll Never Forget Bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is a dog species found mostly in central and south America. These dogs are carnivorous animals found in pristine forests tropical rainforests, savanna, flooded forests, and Mangrove forest. They target...
Oct 25, 2021 | Wolf-Dog History
Red fox The red fox is the largest true fox and has one of the largest geographical distributions among members of the order Carnivorous. It is listed as being least affected by IUCN. Its range has intensified with the human expansion being introduced to Australia...
Oct 25, 2021 | Wolf-Dog History
The Black-backed Jackal is a large canine that is native to east and south Africa. The species has a low concern status, due to its broad appeal and adaptability according to the IUCN. The species is a fox-like animal with a reddish-brown to tan coat and a black...
Oct 25, 2021 | Wolf-Dog History
Wild Asian dogs are also vulnerable when there is widespread deforestation from the forest, poisonings, inadequate prey, or disease. Only 9599 breeding dholes remain in the wild – less than the world’s breeding. Dhole packs of dogs that chase, shoot, or...
Oct 25, 2021 | Wolf-Dog History
The maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) is a large canine found in South America. It is the largest canine in South America. It weighs 20–30 kilograms (43–66 lb) and is about 90 cm at the withers. His long thin legs and dense reddish coat give his distinctive beauty....