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African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus)

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Complicity..." This shot was taken in Selous Game Reserve - Wild dogs are one of the rarest animals in Africa and this was truly a lucky sighting. ". Paultje_nl.

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Feeding frenzy...

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Warrior African wild dog.

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In its prime...

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A whole pride against a warthog that we only hear moaning at the beginning.

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Reminder of a meal.

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Nkorho Bush Lodge


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Reunion...

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Kirkman's Kamp

Great photo


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From Kwando Safaris:


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" Spectacular footage of painted wolves (African wild dogs) attacking hyenas and chasing them under a game drive vehicle. Turn your volume up! Filmed in Klaserie Private Nature Reserve, Greater Kruger, South Africa. "
Best Video Clip 2019 entry by Elly Gearing



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Wild dogs spotted in Zambia's Kafue National Park for the first time in 5 years

https://twitter.com/PantheraCats/status/1210615471034294275?s=20
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African Wild dog from the Kruger National Park by Big On Wild:


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Howard Cleland: " S25 Wild dog pack taking the high road to get to their destination. Much easier and quicker than the bushveld. "



IMO, it isn't the first time I can notice the road facilitates the predators task.
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" Wild dog crushes the skull of an impala in the midst of chaos. "

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