dhole
/doul/
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Definition
Noun: A dhole is a fierce, wild canid (Cuon alpinus) native to the forests of central and southeast Asia. It is known for its social behavior, living and hunting cooperatively in packs.
Usage
The word "dhole" is used specifically to refer to this particular species of wild dog. It functions as a countable noun. * The dhole is an endangered species due to habitat loss. * Researchers observed a pack of dholes hunting a sambar deer. * Unlike many solitary predators, the dhole relies on its pack for survival.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Role: The term is often used in discussions about apex predators, pack hunting dynamics, and Asian forest ecosystems.
- The reintroduction of the dhole is crucial for maintaining the ecological balance in that reserve.
Variants and Related Words
- Asiatic wild dog: A common alternative name for the dhole.
- Indian wild dog: A regional name sometimes used.
- Red dog: Another informal name referring to its typical coat color.
Synonyms
- Asiatic wild dog
- Indian wild dog
- Red dog
(Note: There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs associated with the specific noun "dhole.")
Noun
- fierce wild dog of the forests of central and southeast Asia that hunts in packs