Dhole (redirect from Cuon alpinus)
The dhole (/doʊl/ dohl; Cuon alpinus) is a canid native to South, East and Southeast Asia. It is anatomically distinguished from members of the genus Canis...
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Ussuri dhole (redirect from Cuon alpinus alpinus)
The Ussuri dhole (Cuon alpinus alpinus), also known as the Eastern Asiatic dhole and the Chinese dhole, is the nominate subspecies of the dhole wild dog...
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European dhole (redirect from Cuon alpinus europaeus)
The European dhole (Cuon alpinus europaeus) was a paleosubspecies of the dhole, which ranged throughout much of Western and Central Europe during the Middle...
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Tien Shan dhole (redirect from Cuon alpinus hesperius)
The Tian Shan dhole (Cuon alpinus hesperius), also known as the Siberian dhole, Western Asiatic dhole, or northern dhole is an extinct subspecies of dhole...
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living Canidae some 10 Mya and an African origin of wolf-like canines (Canis, Cuon, and Lycaon), with the jackals being the most basal of this group. The South...
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predation by tiger (Panthera tigris), leopard (Panthera pardus) and dhole (Cuon alpinus) in Nagarahole, India". Journal of Zoology. 250 (2): 255–265. doi:10...
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black-backed jackal (C. mesomelas), side-striped jackal (C. adustus), dhole (Cuon alpinus), and African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). The latest recognized member...
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T4819A82316878. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2015-4.RLTS.T4819A82316878.en. "Dhole (Cuon alpinus)". ARKive. Wildscreen. Archived from the original on September 7, 2017...
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"coyote". britannica.com. "Dhole/Asian Wild Dog". theanimalfacts.com. "Cuon Alpinus". ecologyasia.com. "Ethiopian Wolf". awf.org. "Ethiopian Wolf". wolf-stuff...
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Silvy, N. J. (2006). "'Chemical immobilization of free-ranging dhole (Cuon alpinus), binturong (Arctictis binturong), and yellow-throated marten (Martes...
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