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Here is the link to my calendar South African Wildlife
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”
- Mahatma Gandhi
The African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) is a medium-sized canid found only in Africa, especially in Savannahs and other lightly wooded areas.
It is also called the Painted Dog, Painted Hunting Dog, African Hunting Dog, the Cape Hunting Dog, the Spotted Dog, the Ornate Wolf or the Painted Wolf in English, Wildehond in Afrikaans, and Mbwa mwitu in Swahili. It is the only extant species in the genus Lycaon, with one species, L. sekowei being extinct.
There
were once approximately 500,000 African Wild Dogs in 39 countries, and
packs of 100 or more were not uncommon. Now there are only about
3,000-5,500 in fewer than 25 countries, or perhaps only 14 countries.
They are primarily found in eastern and southern Africa, mostly in the
two remaining large populations associated with the Selous Game Reserve
in Tanzania and the population centred in northern Botswana and eastern
Namibia.
- Read more on Wikipedia
African
hunting dogs are endangered. They are faced with shrinking room to roam
in their African home. They are also quite susceptible to diseases
spread by domestic animals.
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