dhole photo Cuon Alpinus
 
 Predator Conservation Trust:Dhole information: Asiatic Wild Dog: Cuon 
 
 REPRODUCTION
 Dholes have a gestation period of approximately 63 days.  The young are 
 born in an underground den with up to ten pups in a litter (although 4 is more 
 usual).  When giving birth and raising young, several females in the pack 
 may share a single den.  Once the pups are weaned, the entire pack will 
 regurgitate food for the young.  When the pack goes out hunting, some 
 members will remain behind to guard the young pups in the den.  The pups 
 remain in and around the den for the first ten weeks of their lives, and by 
 seven months old they are able to join the rest of the pack on hunts.  The 
 young are mature at 1 year old.
 
 HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION
 Dholes inhabit forested areas in South East Asia.  They can be found in 
 India (where the largest population of Dholes is found), Bangladesh, Sumatra, 
 Java, Myanmar, Tibet, and China.
 STATUS
 Dholes are listed on CITES Appendix II, and is classed as Endangered by the 
 IUCN.
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