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Why Lion,Puma,Wolf and Dhole's have no SPOTS on their coat??

India Vinay Offline
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Spots or stripes or some designs (AWD/Clouded leopards) help these carnivorous animals to STALK(merge with surroundings) the prey without undetected. 

Then,Why Lions,Puma,Wolf,Caracal,Jaguarundi and Dhole's etc have no SPOTS on their coat?? 

Are they don't stalk??

Are they scavengers??
Are they hunt only in night??
Are they only run-down the prey??




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