Safari Wildlife African Wild Dog
Safari Wildlife African Wild Dog
Native to Sub-Saharan Africa, the African wild dog is the only living member of the genus Lycoan. Although they look somewhat similar to both jackals and hyenas, their closest relatives are coyotes, wolves, and domesticated dogs. History: Sadly, while African wild dogs once ranged between the desert and mountainous areas of much of sub-Saharan Africa, they have been eliminated from many of those regions and now mainly reside in Southern and Eastern Africa.
Wild dog, pack relaxation in the forest, Mana Pools, Zimbabwe in Africa. Dangerous spotted animal with big ears. Hunting painted dog on African safari. Wildlife scene from nature. Stock Photo by ©OndrejProsicky
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Hunting painted dog on African safari. Wildlife scene from nature. African wild dog, walking in the green grass, Okacango deta, Botswana, Africa. Dang Stock Photo - Alamy
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