Description
When: October 21, 2018
Where: Zie-ZOO Volkel, The Netherlands
With how fast they all grow, and the pups of course being the kids of their parents, it's so hard to still recognize the adults
Pretty sure this is one of the girils though; they have more white on their chests and up to their nose and a far more serious look on their faces.
Species: Ussuri or Chinese Dhole (Aziatische wilde of rode hond)
Latin name: Cuon Alpinus Alpinus
Originates from East Asia.
Current status: Endangered
Did you know:
…They’re also called Asiatic Wild Dog, Indian Wild Dog, Whistling Dog, Red Dog and Mountain Wolf. This specific Ussuri or Chinese Dhole, is also known as the Eastern Asiatic Dhole.
…Known to make a whistling sound resembling that of Red Foxes, sometimes rendered as coo-coo, it is unknown how they produce the sound but it is thought it coordinates the clan when traveling through thick brush.
…Dholes are highly social animals, and live in large clans withour rigid dominance hierarchies, containing multiple breeding females. These clans usually consist of 12 individuals, but clans of 40 are also known.
…They are able to jump 7 ft/ 2 meters straight up into the air.
…They suffer many threats to their survival in the wild, such as habitat loss, loss of prey, competition with other species, persecution due to livestock predation, but also disease transfer from domestic dogs. Their numbers are estimated at lower than 2,500 individuals and decreasing.
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