The African Wild Dog
Anatomy and appearance
The African Wild Dog is black, white, and brown. The African Wild Dog weighs about 40-70 pounds and is thirty inches.
Diet
The African Wild Dog is a consumer it eats: Lizards, Rodents, Insects, Birds, Antelope, Warthog.
Life Cycle
The pups are usually born every March - June . The gestation period is from sixty to eighty days, also a litter can contain as sixteen little pups, although infant mortality is high. Family is important to African Wild Dogs.
Reproduction
African Wild Dogs live in packs. It is made up of females, related males, and they meet with a pack of sisters to reproduce. African Wild Dogs do not lay eggs, they have live births.
Behavior
African Wild Dog's behavior is usually biting, scratching, pouncing, fighting and chasing. They do these things to hunt and fight predators and enemies