The Life of Animals | Dhole | The dhole (Cuon alpinus) is a species of canid native to South and Southeast Asia. Unlike most social canids (but similar to the African wild dogs), let dholes Their pups eat first at a kill. Though fearful of Humans, dhole packs are bold enough to attack large and dangerous animals Such as wild boar, water buffalo, and even tigers.
It has been theorised That Became dholes social animals as an adaptation to living with tigers and leopards. George Gaylord Simpson was placed under the subfamily Symocyoninae dholes along with the African wild dog and bush dog on account of shared anatomical features, namely the reduction of post-carnassial molars.
A comparative study on dhole and other Canid in 1997 showed mtDNA That dholes lupus Lupus diverged from the lineage before the black-backed Jackal Jackal and the golden diverged, a couple of million years before the domestication of the dog.