Revealed: hunting strategy of the endangered African wild dogA new study led by researchers at the R
Revealed: hunting strategy of the endangered African wild dogA new study led by researchers at the Royal Veterinary College has revealed that African wild dogs may be more robust than previously thought.The researchers used custom-built GPS collars to collect position and speed data to reconstruct the hunt behaviour of an entire pack of African wild dogs in northern Botswana.The researchers found that given the the opportunity, African wild dogs hunt with frequent short chases. In addition, the pack showed no evidence of coopertive hunting, apart from travelling together and sharing the kills made by an individual dog. Understanding the hunting strategies of a species helps conservationists to identify which areas should be protected, or where new populations can be reintroduced most successfully. Read moreImage credit: Neil Jordan, Megan Classe, Tambako The Jaguar -- source link
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