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The Dhole (Cuon Alpinus) . Brooke Logan Nicholas Katie. By:. Meet the Dhole. Length. Size. Color. Weight. Habitat. Locations. Habitat Description. Plants or main source of energy. Let's Eat!. Gestation. Lactation. Litter Size. Gestation Period. Babies!. Hunting.
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The Dhole (Cuon Alpinus) Brooke Logan Nicholas Katie By:
Meet the Dhole Length Size Color Weight
Habitat Locations Habitat Description
Plants or main source of energy Let's Eat!
Gestation Lactation Litter Size Gestation Period Babies!
Hunting Loss of Food June 02, 1970 Habitat Destruction
Sanctuaries Studies Save the last Dhole!
Bibliography • http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/mammals/dog/Dholeprintout.shtml • http://images.google.com/images?q=dhole&ie=ISO-8859-1&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search • http://www.lioncrusher.com/animal.asp?animal=14#Range and Habitat
Glossary • Lactation:The period during which the mammary glands secrete milk. lac·ta·tion • Deciduous:Falling off or shed at a specific season or stage of growth de·cid·u·ous • Sanctuaries:A place of refuge or asylum sanc·tu·ar·ies
Credits • Nick designed the SAVE THE LAST DHOLE page and researched information for the R.I.P. page. • Brooke designed the R.I.P. page, the BABIES page, and researched for the BABIES page. • Katie designed the HABITAT page, the MEET THE DHOLE page, and searched for pictures to add to our slide show. • Logan designed the LETS EAT page and researched information for the MEET THE DHOLE page.
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Details • Hello, I’m Brooke, and we’ve decided to do the Dhole(Cuon Alpinus) also known as the Whistling Hunter. • The Dhole is a medium sized dog with a red brown coat and a black tipped tail. It’s head and body length is 90 cm. It’s weight is 15-20 lbs. • The Dhole usually lives in a dry Deciduous forest and moist tropical rain forest. It also lives in meadows and Coniferous forests. It can be found in South Siberia, Central Asia, India, and Indochina. • The humans hunt the Dhole to prove they are a fast hunter and the Dhole eats the dogs, rabbits, wild sheep, spotted deer, and sambar deer. All the animals either eat a plant or get their energy from the animals. • The Dhole has babies in Seb-Feb in Central and Northern India. Their gestation is 60-62 days and their lactation is at least 8 weeks. Their litter is as big as 8-9 but a 3-4 litter is more common.
The Dhole became endangered on July 2,1970. It is endangered because of habitat destruction, humans stealing their food, and competing for food and water with other animals. • The ways of saving a Dhole are setting up sanctuaries and since studies on the Dhole are little, not much more can be done for them.