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rdfs:comment | - During the Cretaceous period, alien colonists unwittingly carried a group of dholes to Earth. The Seventh Doctor arrived to pick up Ace, and while looking for her he fell into a pit of dholes, narrowly escaping from them. (PROSE: Living in the Past)
- Dholes are monsters said to haunt the world of Daventry. They lurk in the darkest places of Tamir. They wait. They hunt. They feed.
- The Dhole (aka: Asiatic Wild Dog, Indian Wild Dog, or Red Dog) is a species dubbed as endangered by The Redlist. An average dhole grows up to weigh 12 to 20 kilograms (26 to 44 pounds). The average adult dhole is 90 cenitmeters (35 inches) long and is 50 centimeters (20 inches) shoulder height. The dhole often ends up with diseases when it comes across a sick animal, especially when the animal is a feral dog. It is also a common target for hunters due to their aggressive nature. Being prey to tigers such as the Bengal Tiger, which it encounters often, is also a problem.
- They have only a single ranged-type attack action, which they use frequently. They are innately immune to Blindness and are able to see invisible creatures. Their body parts left behind as remains (hearts, eyes, bones, blood) are extremely heavy, weighing in at a startling 100.0s each.
- The dhole, or Asian red dog, lives and hunts in small packs. Once widespread, it's numbers and range have declined dramatically - mainly because large areas of its habitat have been cleared to make way for crops. Throughout history, the dhole was viewed as a pest, causing it to be poisoned or shot. It is the only extant member of the genus Cuon, which differs from Canis by the reduced number of molars and greater number of teats. The dholes are classed as endangered by the IUCN, due to ongoing habitat loss, depletion of its prey base, competition from other predators, persecution and possibly diseases from domestic and feral dogs.
- A Dhole is a dog-like or jackal-like predator found in Far Cry 4 and Far Cry Primal. They travel in packs of three to five. Unlike Wolves the pack does not have a leader; you need to kill the majority of them before the remainder will run away, and even then the remaining individuals may return to attack again. However, they are much weaker than wolves, and so even though their packs are generally larger, they are easier to defeat.
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OtherName | - Asiatic Wild Dog and Indian Wild Dog.
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Location | - South and Southeast Asia.
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abstract | - During the Cretaceous period, alien colonists unwittingly carried a group of dholes to Earth. The Seventh Doctor arrived to pick up Ace, and while looking for her he fell into a pit of dholes, narrowly escaping from them. (PROSE: Living in the Past)
- A Dhole is a dog-like or jackal-like predator found in Far Cry 4 and Far Cry Primal. They travel in packs of three to five. Unlike Wolves the pack does not have a leader; you need to kill the majority of them before the remainder will run away, and even then the remaining individuals may return to attack again. However, they are much weaker than wolves, and so even though their packs are generally larger, they are easier to defeat. Generally they will attack on sight, but if you attack one or two they will run, (they will later return), and so either leaving the area before they detect you (not difficult if they are concentrating on other prey, as frequently happens) or attacking them first is the best strategy for dealing with them.
- The dhole, or Asian red dog, lives and hunts in small packs. Once widespread, it's numbers and range have declined dramatically - mainly because large areas of its habitat have been cleared to make way for crops. Throughout history, the dhole was viewed as a pest, causing it to be poisoned or shot. It is the only extant member of the genus Cuon, which differs from Canis by the reduced number of molars and greater number of teats. The dholes are classed as endangered by the IUCN, due to ongoing habitat loss, depletion of its prey base, competition from other predators, persecution and possibly diseases from domestic and feral dogs. The dhole is a highly social animal, living in large clans which occasionally split up into small packs to hunt. It primarily preys on medium-sized ungulates, which it hunts by tiring them out in long chases, and kills by disemboweling them. Unlike most social canids (but similar to African Wild dogs), dholes let their pups eat first at a kill. Though fearful of humans, dhole packs are bold enough to attack large and dangerous animals such as wild boar, water buffalo, and even tigers.
- Dholes are monsters said to haunt the world of Daventry. They lurk in the darkest places of Tamir. They wait. They hunt. They feed.
- The Dhole (aka: Asiatic Wild Dog, Indian Wild Dog, or Red Dog) is a species dubbed as endangered by The Redlist. An average dhole grows up to weigh 12 to 20 kilograms (26 to 44 pounds). The average adult dhole is 90 cenitmeters (35 inches) long and is 50 centimeters (20 inches) shoulder height. The dhole often ends up with diseases when it comes across a sick animal, especially when the animal is a feral dog. It is also a common target for hunters due to their aggressive nature. Being prey to tigers such as the Bengal Tiger, which it encounters often, is also a problem.
- They have only a single ranged-type attack action, which they use frequently. They are innately immune to Blindness and are able to see invisible creatures. Their body parts left behind as remains (hearts, eyes, bones, blood) are extremely heavy, weighing in at a startling 100.0s each.
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