Wild dogs return to Bandhavgarh after two years; Why even tigers avoid them
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Wild dogs return to Bandhavgarh after two years; Why even tigers avoid them
A rare pack of wild dogs, also known as dholes or Son dogs, has been spotted again in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve after nearly two years. Forest staff confirmed sightings of over 20 wild dogs moving in two groups across the Panpatha beat of the Pataur range in Umaria district. These animals are among the least seen predators in India’s forests. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists them as endangered, with fewer than 2,50…
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