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RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 03-24-2020 " Sharing is Caring. Wild dogs dig up a hare and rip it in half while it’s still alive " RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 04-01-2020 Is it seeking anything through the scents ? RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 04-11-2020 RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 04-26-2020 James Tyrell: " A red tinge on this African Wild Dog’s head tells of a recent kill. Bigger packs will often make multiple kills during a single hunt, as splinter units of dogs each being down their respective quarries. " RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 04-29-2020 Pierre Jonqueres: " Dreaming to be a fly... " RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 05-06-2020 Jens Cullmann: " ‘Another prey for the pack’ A member of a wild dog pack eats as fast as he can from a baby Eland Antelope killed just minutes before. Elands, like other Antelopes, are constantly alert to danger and have extremely refined senses; however, the young, the old and the sick will always be a relatively easy prey for a pack of hungry wild dogs. . " RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 05-09-2020 Jens Cullmann : " Mouth to mouth " RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 05-12-2020 James Tyrell: " Wednesday’s madness. " James Tyrell: " It’s been a fairly ridiculous couple of weeks when it comes to wild dog viewing. This photo was the start of the sighting from my previous post. The pack were just starting to get active towards evening and a hyena had already come sniffing around to see what was what. These two had seen it and the one closest to camera rushed at it to chase it away shortly after this shot was taken. " RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 05-14-2020 Jens Cullmann: " spareribs leftovers ... two painted dog puppies feed on an impala carcass ... " RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Lycaon - 05-18-2020 Eluan Rabe Elegant pictus in Botswana ![]() *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 05-24-2020 Paultje_ni: " Two Painted Pups " RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 05-24-2020 Marlon du Toit: " By far the best view of a Painted Wolf - on your belly from the ground up. " RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 05-25-2020 James Tyrrell: " Literally waited a decade to see this. " RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 05-26-2020 James Souchon: " An absolute dream come true. Until a few mornings ago I had never seen Wild Dog pups at a den. Hoping that there are many more mornings like this to come. " RE: African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) - Spalea - 05-28-2020 Lucien Beaumont: " A very large pack of wild dogs ready on their way for a late afternoon hunt. " This reminds me old and epic accounts - dated from the first half of the XXth century - of very large pride of African wild dogs hunting in savannah and described as being been the real herbivores' scourge. |