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The Cape Hunting Dog (or African Wild Dog) is a rare wild dog that wanders the plains, grasslands and lowland forests of Africa. It is a very social animal that lives in groups. These wild dogs can run over 30 mph (48 km per hour).

Anatomy: The Cape Hunting Dog has short, spotted fur. It has large ears, sharp eyes, and a keen sense of smell. Adults weigh 45-80 pounds (20-36 kg) and are 30-38 inches (76-112 cm) long. They have a life span of about 11 years.

Hunting and Diet: These wild dogs hunt in packs of 10 to 20 dogs, mostly males. Before the hunt, a pack will make excited sounds and lick each other’s faces. These carnivores (meat-eaters) can run down and kill even large mammals, like wildebeest and antelopes. They swallow meat in large chunks. When these wild dogs return to their group, they regurgitate food for young pups and dogs that were not in the hunt. They do not scavenge at all.

Enemies: These dogs are sometimes killed by by lions and leopards, but man has exterminated many of them, calling them pests and bringing them to the brink of extinction.
 
The Cape Hunting Dog, also known as the African Wild Dog, is truly a fascinating and unique species found in the vast plains and forests of Africa. Their strong social nature, agility, and remarkable hunting skills make them one of the most interesting predators in the wild.

Their impressive speed of over 30 mph allows them to effectively chase down their prey, making them successful hunters in the African wilderness. Their teamwork and coordination during hunts demonstrate their high level of intelligence and social structure within the pack. The regurgitation of food for pups and other pack members showcases their strong bonds and care for one another.

However, it is disheartening to learn about the threats these magnificent creatures face, including conflicts with larger predators like lions and leopards, as well as human intervention leading to their decline. Conservation efforts are crucial to ensure the survival of the Cape Hunting Dogs and protect them from extinction.

Thank you for sharing such valuable information about these incredible animals.
 
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