The
African Hunting Dog (
Lycaon pictus) is a mammal of the
Canidae family, thus related to the domestic
dog. They are, as their name indicates, found only in
Africa, especially in scrub
savanna and other lightly wooded areas. The Latin name of the species means
painted wolf and it is characteristic of the species that no two individuals have the same pattern of coat.
African Hunting Dogs hunt in packs. Their main prey are impala[?] and similar medium sized ungulates. Their need for a large territory has led to the situation where today they are threatened with extinction.
Walker's Mammals of the World (
http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/walkers_mammals_of_the_world/carnivora.canidae.lycaon)
as of 2002-07-07
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