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African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus)

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Anthony Goldman‎ 


African Wild Dog with impressive coloring in the Okavango Delta,Botswana.

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MOCKING



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Chinko Project, CAR

Chinko is home to the only known white wild dog. This photo was taken by our Field Operation Manager.


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African wild dog's head...

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Wild dogs and hyenas have some dispute. This time the hyenas were taught a lesson by wild dogs.





Whole story, what happened before and after this video footage.

https://blog.londolozi.com/2019/06/29/wi...nas-again/
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Kruger NAtional park... A beautiful African wild dog, clearly one of the most performing predator of the savannah with regard to intelligence and sociability.



An "earless" african wild dog... But what does it hold in its mouth ? Plastic ?

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African wild dogs and white rhinos: encounter on the road...

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Hunt epilog...

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Quiet on a road... South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.

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Dereck Joubert: " Some studies show that up to half of all wild dog deaths can be traced back to human action, whether it’s snaring or road accidents or retaliatory conflicts with people in increasingly encroached-upon landscapes. As with the fate of so many endangered species, the problem lies with us, but – through real commitment, cooperation, ingenuity – so does the potential for effective solutions. "

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Wild dogs in niokolo koba Senegal.


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Feast and quarry...

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Beverly Joubert: " The odds may be stacked against you but if you refuse to accept those adds, it's possible to come out on top... ".

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