Dholes Are The Bane Of Tigers Everywhere

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Examining the nature of the beast.

コメント (21)
  • @animalogic
    Thanks for watching! Use code ANIMALOGIC50 to get 50% OFF First Box and free wellness shots for life with any active subscription at bit.ly/49ArbZw
  • This is why a pack of Dholes in The Jungle Book is terrifying and Mowgli has to owtwit them to defeat them
  • @chetanrawool
    My grandma used to tell stories of them....how tigers and leopards used to go into hiding when large herds of dholes used to travel down from western ghats mountain range.
  • @SorenAlba54
    Interesting take on the Dholes. I’ve known about them for quite some time that it was only last year when watching Planet Earth III that I learned that they can whistle in order to prevent detection from their prey. A very effective way to communicate since their hearing is 5x better than ours.
  • @dukelornek
    finally an animal I never heard of. its been a while.
  • Kenneth Anderson (who used to hunt in southern india) describes in one of his stories how a pack of dholes literally shredded a tiger to pieces, although the tiger killed 3-4 dholes before dying.
  • @robwalsh9843
    Dhole vocalizations are really unnerving. While grey wolves are boisterous and loud, and African hunting dogs have their weird chirps, dholes use this subdued semi-morse code type of noise. Staccato grunts that make them kind of stealthy.
  • @wilgarcia1
    They have these in the Bronx zoo. They're pretty cool =)
  • Thanks for the nod to their Pleistocene range! There were so many animal groups in places you wouldn't imagine them back then.
  • No way you finally did it 😊 Much appreciated & much love from the UK ♥️
  • @fuducker2
    So strange to see so many commenters saying they'd never heard of dholes until today. I've been obsessed with these little punks for years! Love dholes so much and I'm so grateful you finally gave them a spotlight. Going to see them at the bronx zoo this weekend!
  • @abyssimus
    Blake: Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, Could fram-- Dholes: UNION! UNION! UNION!
  • Food looks delicious! Also, the Dholes are amazing species. Beautiful creatures
  • I loved dholes as a teenager. In the original Jungle Book they're portrayed as voracious and dangerous, the "red dogs". They travel in huge groups and are kind of villainous. I wish them well! I'm so glad to hear about the preservation efforts for them.
  • @nikhilk91
    Both Indian wolves and Dhole population in India is very vulnerable . Very less efforts taken by government past years all focus is on big cats rather than this big dogs 😢😢😢😢😢
  • @panchemist
    When I read R. Kipling´s "Mowgli" in childhood I actually thought that Dholes/Dhouls were a fruit of imagination of the author. Today I got wiser. Thank you!
  • @scifino1
    Thank you for educating us about animals like these cute but wild puppers with your excellent videos.
  • I got a soft spot for these since I saw them in Far Cry. Also love how they can be chill with monitors!