30 African Wild Dog Facts You Cannot Miss

June 2024 · 1 minute read

The African wild dog is one of the world’s most endangered animals on our planet. They distinguish themselves with their long legs and irregular fur patterns. In the wild, they live in packs and are remarkably social, helping each member of the pack when weak or sick. When hunting food, they can go up to 20 members working together. Unfortunately, African wild dogs are gravely endangered due to ongoing habitat fragmentation, conflict with human activities, infectious disease, and are mostly overpowered by the lions. But what is so fascinating about this creature is that they fully help each other out whether it’s in the form of sharing food, or sometimes, even risking their own lives to help and defend their pack against predators. Learn more about this selfless animal with these 30 African wild dog facts.

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