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Definition of wild dog in English: wild dognoun A wild member of the dog family, especially the hunting dog of Africa, the dhole of India, or the dingo of Australia. 野狗(尤指非洲猎犬,印度野狗或澳洲野犬) Example sentencesExamples - Australia has long battled its native wild dog the dingo, but now domestic hunting dogs have bred with dingoes to produce a larger, aggressive feral dog.
- Other animals photographed included elephants, sun bears, porcupines, clouded leopards, wild dogs, and panthers.
- African wild dogs use their sense of sight, not smell, to find their prey.
- Carnivores that engage in cooperative group hunting include wild dogs, wolves, hyenas, lions and meercats.
- For example, there was a fluctuation in the wild dog and hyena population in Mudumalai sanctuary due to the spread of diseases such as distemper.
- The other predators in this tropical mixed deciduous forest include the panther, the wild dog and the sloth bear.
- Gardiner said they would soon also reintroduce spotted hyena, wild dog and, hopefully, the rare Cape vulture.
- Along the way we encountered straggly herds of llamas and occasional wild dogs.
- If these wild dogs don't die of sheer starvation, he said, diseases such as parvovirus, heartworm, or intestinal parasites usually kill them.
- He does his part to ensure the survival of the wild dogs in his area.
- All are surrounded by walls of stone and thornbush to keep out the wild animals, such as leopard, hyena, and wild dog.
- The predators - cheetahs, leopards, lions, wild dogs, hyenas, wild dogs, and jackals - naturally follow.
- Following on their heels are the predators of the savanna - lion, cheetah, wild dog, jackal, hyena and vultures.
- The dingo, a wild dog, is thought to have contributed to the tiger's demise on mainland Australia and in Papua New Guinea.
- Because they prey on calves and sheep, dingoes and wild dogs are viewed as a threat to livestock.
- You will also see gemsbok, springbok, eland, blue wildebeest, cheetahs, wild dogs, jackals, bat-eared foxes and leopards.
- A deer being chased by a wild dog, hurtling across some large featureless plain beneath a sky the deep blue-black of ink, interspersing its run with elegant bounds, that delicate prettiness even in its death-flight.
- Unlike most large canids, wild dogs do not announce their presence by howling, but with a scent message that can last for months.
- A mixed pack of coyotes and wild dogs had found the open gate.
- Police marksmen with Aborigine trackers were hunting for two dingoes or wild dogs who attacked the boys on Fraser Island, scene of a spate of attacks in recent years.
Definition of wild dog in US English: wild dognounˌwīld ˈdôɡ A wild member of the dog family, especially the hunting dog of Africa, the dhole of India, or the dingo of Australia. 野狗(尤指非洲猎犬,印度野狗或澳洲野犬) Example sentencesExamples - The predators - cheetahs, leopards, lions, wild dogs, hyenas, wild dogs, and jackals - naturally follow.
- Following on their heels are the predators of the savanna - lion, cheetah, wild dog, jackal, hyena and vultures.
- Other animals photographed included elephants, sun bears, porcupines, clouded leopards, wild dogs, and panthers.
- Carnivores that engage in cooperative group hunting include wild dogs, wolves, hyenas, lions and meercats.
- If these wild dogs don't die of sheer starvation, he said, diseases such as parvovirus, heartworm, or intestinal parasites usually kill them.
- Along the way we encountered straggly herds of llamas and occasional wild dogs.
- Police marksmen with Aborigine trackers were hunting for two dingoes or wild dogs who attacked the boys on Fraser Island, scene of a spate of attacks in recent years.
- A mixed pack of coyotes and wild dogs had found the open gate.
- The dingo, a wild dog, is thought to have contributed to the tiger's demise on mainland Australia and in Papua New Guinea.
- Gardiner said they would soon also reintroduce spotted hyena, wild dog and, hopefully, the rare Cape vulture.
- A deer being chased by a wild dog, hurtling across some large featureless plain beneath a sky the deep blue-black of ink, interspersing its run with elegant bounds, that delicate prettiness even in its death-flight.
- African wild dogs use their sense of sight, not smell, to find their prey.
- Australia has long battled its native wild dog the dingo, but now domestic hunting dogs have bred with dingoes to produce a larger, aggressive feral dog.
- For example, there was a fluctuation in the wild dog and hyena population in Mudumalai sanctuary due to the spread of diseases such as distemper.
- Because they prey on calves and sheep, dingoes and wild dogs are viewed as a threat to livestock.
- The other predators in this tropical mixed deciduous forest include the panther, the wild dog and the sloth bear.
- Unlike most large canids, wild dogs do not announce their presence by howling, but with a scent message that can last for months.
- You will also see gemsbok, springbok, eland, blue wildebeest, cheetahs, wild dogs, jackals, bat-eared foxes and leopards.
- All are surrounded by walls of stone and thornbush to keep out the wild animals, such as leopard, hyena, and wild dog.
- He does his part to ensure the survival of the wild dogs in his area.
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