To survive in the forests of southern India, dholes must work together. By working as a team, the pack can take down a deer, which can be twice as tall and many times heavier than a single dhole. - ...
In the Assam region of India, camera traps set along wildlife corridors captured a forest creature thought to be missing. Parichay Sen via Unsplash Covering more than 9,500 square miles of land in ...
Dholes and Himalayan wolves were extensively persecuted across rural Nepal for preying on livestock, leading to their decline in the region. But recent observations suggest a resurgence of both ...
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