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- South Asia – South of the Himalaya (Oriental)
- the south and south-west of the dhole's range, the fur is shorter and rusty-red dhole (C.
- www.canids.org
- Sarcocystosis of chital (Axis axis) and dhole (Cuon alpinus): ecology
- www.people.fas.harvard.edu
- MAMMALIAN SPECIES N... 100, pp. 1_3, 3 figs.
- Sep 21, 1978 Dhole, Asiatic 'Wild Dog, Red Dog. Canis alpinus Pallas .
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- Species of the Day: Dhole
- The Dhole, Cuon alpinus, is listed as 'Endangered' on the IUCN Red List of Threatened. Species™.
- www.iucnredlist.org
- AspenTech's Dr. Vikas Dhole Selected as Keynote Speaker for First
- Sep 6, 2011 Dr. Dhole, Vice President of Engineering Product Management at AspenTech, Throughout his career, Dr.
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- Puneites vow to continue protest
- Although Nisha has not been able to participate in the various rallies conducted in the city due to professional commitments, she made it a point to take part in the rally conducted on Friday on Dhole Patil Road.
- Into the Wilds
- The 10000-acre property is home to endangered species from around the world including, inset from top, a dhole, cheetah and Bactrian camel. Tours are offered by zipline, horseback, bus and truck.
- Rabindrasangeet in English
- Other songs in the compilation include "Phule phule dhole dhole", "Klanti Amar", "Purano shei diner kotha" etc.
- On the trail of India's wild dogs
- Their film The Pack won the prestigious Green Panda at the Wildscreen Awards late last year By Sandhya Rajayer for Friday magazine Wild dogs, known as dhole in India, are notoriously shy of humans.
- Coffee, dinner & more
- Godrej's Nature's Basket at Dhole Patil Road is having a month-long Mexican Food Festival. A culinary demo was organised on Thursday wherein Chef Utkarsh Mangalik of La Pizzeria dished out some easy-to-prepare Mexican starters for the attendees.
- Dhole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The dhole (Cuon alpinus) is a species of canid native to Southeast Asia.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Dhole Home Page: information on the Asiatic wild dog, its biology
- The endangered Dhole or Asiatic Wild Dog (Cuon alpinus), its decline, biology, & the work of the Dhole Conservation Project.
- www.cuon.net
- San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Dhole, or Asiatic Wild Dog
- Get fun and interesting dhole (or Asiatic wild dog) facts in an easy-to-read style from the San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes.
- www.sandiegozoo.org
- Dhole (Cuon alpinus)
- www.canids.org
- Dholes - Wild Dogs Kill Tigers & Leopards - YouTube
- Sep 5, 2008 The Dhole (Cuon alpines) is a fairly small member of the canine family, weighing in at 20-45 lbs.
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