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  2. African wild dog - Wikipedia

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    The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), also called painted dog and Cape hunting dog, is a wild canine native to sub-Saharan Africa.It is the largest wild canine in Africa, and the only extant member of the genus Lycaon, which is distinguished from Canis by dentition highly specialised for a hypercarnivorous diet and by a lack of dewclaws.

  3. List of canids - Wikipedia

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    10 of the 13 extant canid genera left-to-right, top-to-bottom: Canis, Cuon, Lycaon, Cerdocyon, Chrysocyon, Speothos, Vulpes, Nyctereutes, Otocyon, and Urocyon Canidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, which includes domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, foxes, jackals, dingoes, and many other extant and extinct dog-like mammals.

  4. Lycaon (king of Arcadia) - Wikipedia

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    Zeus turning Lycaon into a wolf; engraving by Hendrik Goltzius.. In Greek mythology, Lycaon (/laɪˈkeɪɒn/; Attic Greek: Λυκάων, romanized: Lukáōn, Attic Greek: [ly.kǎː.ɔːn]) was a king of Arcadia who, in the most popular version of the myth, killed and cooked his son Nyctimus and served him to Zeus, to see whether the god was sufficiently all-knowing to recognize human flesh.

  5. Bouba Njida National Park - Wikipedia

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    Bouba Ndjida National Park in Cameroon. Bouba Njida National Park is a national park of Cameroon.A total of 23 antelope species occur in the park. [1] The painted hunting dog, Lycaon pictus, had been observed in Bouba Njida National Park at the start of the 21st century.

  6. Pack (canine) - Wikipedia

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    African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) live and hunt in packs. Males assist in raising the pups, and stay with their pack for life. The females leave their birth pack at approximately 2.5 years old to join another pack without females. Males outnumber the females in a pack. Typically, only one female is present to breed with all males.

  7. Lycaon pictus - Wikipedia

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  8. Xenocyon - Wikipedia

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    Another view is that lycaonoides and falconeri should be classified under genus Lycaon, to give the descent of 3 chronospecies: L. falconeri Late Pliocene of Eurasia → L. lycaonoides Early Pleistocene and the beginning of the Middle Pleistocene of Eurasia and Africa → L. pictus Middle Pleistocene to the present day. [6]

  9. Cerdocyonina - Wikipedia

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    Cerdocyonina is a natural lineage whose common ancestor was sister to the Eucyon–Canis–Lycaon lineage. It is represented in the fossil record by Cerdocyon 6–5 million years ago, and by Theriodictis and Chrysocyon 5–4 million years ago. It most likely emerged from Central America. [3]: 150