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African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
African Marsh Safaris & Travel
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The African wild dog , also known as African hunting dog, African painted dog, painted hunting dog, or painted wolf, is a canid native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is the largest of its family 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 lack of dewclaws. It was classified as endangered by the IUCN in 2016, as it had disappeared from much of its original range. The 2016 population was estimated at roughly 39 subpopulations containing 6,600 adults, only 1,400 of which were reproducing adults. The decline of these populations is ongoing, due to habitat fragmentation, human persecution, and disease outbreaks.The African wild dog is a highly social animal, living in packs with separate dominance hierarchies for males and females. Uniquely among social carnivores, the females rather than the males scatter from the natal pack once sexually mature, and the young are allowed to feed first on carcasses. The species is a specialised diurnal hunter of antelopes, which it catches by chasing them to exhaustion. Like other canids, it regurgitates food for its young, but this action is also extended to adults, to the point of being the bedrock of African wild dog social life. It has few natural predators, though lions are a major source of mortality, and spotted hyenas are frequent kleptoparasites. Although not as prominent in African folklore or culture as other African carnivores, it has been respected in several hunter-gatherer societies, particularly those of the predynastic Egyptians and the San people.
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