Well, I have run of big cats to write about, so I am moving onto other four-legged dangerous animals that being wild dogs. A wild dog is a member of the canine family such as the hunting dog of Africa, the dhole of India and the dingo of Australia.
A 'wild dog' can be any
free-ranging dog without an owner. This includes domestic dogs that are
homeless, dingoes, and hybrids of the two.
Domestic dogs may also behave
like wild dogs when they are unsupervised or unrestrained. These are usually referred
to as feral dogs often they have escaped to the wild, either through accident
or neglect, and have reverted in the natural state to some of the
characteristics inherent in all dogs.
There are 35 species of wild dogs are currently recognized. They
belong to the dog family, Canidae, which also includes all extinct dog species.
Members of the family Canidae are known as canids and may also be referred to
as 'canines'. The world's wild dogs include animals known as wolves, foxes
and jackals.
Like wolves and dogs, African wild dogs do belong to the Canidae
family. However, grey wolves, coyotes, dogs and jackals are all in
the Canis genus, whereas African wild dogs are the only living species of the
Lycaeon genus.
Then we have the bush dog is a canine found in Central and South
America. In spite of its extensive range, it is very rare in most areas except
in Suriname, Guyana and Peru; it was first described by Peter Wilhelm Lund from
fossils in Brazilian caves and was believed to be extinct.
Next week I will pick a dog and write about it.
I love wolves! We have packs of wolves here in Northern California after almost being extinct and like always, the cattle ranches are not happy. They need to be protected!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to learning more about these types of animals
DeleteWe just babysat a sweet dog this weekend - we don't (I hope) have any wild dogs around us.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want any around me
DeleteMisty is only wild when having a full belly...
ReplyDeleteMisty being wild is hard to imagine
DeleteThere are so many different wild dogs, I didn't know that.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post
I don't think we have any wild dogs around here that I have heard of. Wolves, yes, but nowhere close to town.
ReplyDeleteGood not to have any around
DeleteWild dogs are indeed fascinating creatures with diverse species and behaviors. Each type, from the African hunting dog to the bush dog of Central and South America, brings unique characteristics to the table. Your upcoming dive into these species sounds intriguing.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to learning more about the specific wild dogs you'll write about next!
I am pleased to read this
DeleteI do love dogs, Jo-Anne, so I'm looking forward to more in this latest series. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThat's nice to know
DeleteVery interesting. Thank you so much for sharing. Hope you are having a good week.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome I am having a good week
DeleteOver the next few weeks you may learn a bit about them
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