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Dhole : Asiatic Wild Dog

Dhole : Asiatic Wild Dog

Villagers in Shivamogga district, Karnataka, were recently treated to a rare sighting of an Asiatic Wild Dog group, also known as Dholes.

  • Asiatic Wild Dog (Dhole) is a wild canid found in the forests of central, south, and southeast Asia.
  • Scientific Name: Cuon alpinus
  • They are found throughout Eastern and Southeastern Asia.
  • They can be seen as far north as Siberia, as far south as some Malaysian islands, and as far west as the Indian peninsula.
  • They are found in three clusters across India, namely the Western and Eastern Ghats, the central Indian landscape and North East India.
  • The Western and Eastern Ghats is a stronghold region for dholes.
  • Dholes are animals that inhabit dense jungles, steppes, mountains, scrub forests, and pine forests.
  • They vary in colour from charcoal grey to rust red to sandy beige, depending on their habitat.
  • Dholes are highly social animals, and they frequently hunt in packs of 5 to 12. These clans may grow to as many as 30 or 40 members.
  • Conservation status:
    • IUCN Red List: Endangered
    • The Wildlife Protection Act 1972: Schedule II
    • CITES: Appendix II