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WORLD DHOLE DAY 2025: PROTECTING THE ‘WHISTLING DOGS’ OF ASIA

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28th May is celebrated as World Dhole Day to raise awareness and promote the conservation of dholes—endangered wild canids critical to maintaining forest ecosystem balance.

About Dholes

AspectDetails
Scientific NameCuon alpinus
Common NameDhole / Asiatic Wild Dog / Whistling Dog
AppearanceAuburn fur, black bushy tail, amber eyes, upright rounded ears
Social StructureLive in packs of 2 to 25 members
Vocal CommunicationUse yaps, growls, and unique whistles to coordinate, hence the name “whistling dogs”

Habitat & Distribution

RegionDetails
HabitatForests, shrublands, and mountainous regions
Indian Range– Western and Eastern Ghats
– Central Indian Landscape
– Northeastern India
(Notable site: Valparai plateau in the Western Ghats)

Feeding & Reproduction

CategoryDetails
DietCarnivorous, hunt in cooperative groups of 3–5
Hunting BehaviorLack the jaw strength to kill quickly—consume prey alive
BreedingDominant monogamous pair per pack; rest of the group helps rear pups

Conservation Status

Convention / LawStatus
IUCN Red ListEndangered
CITESAppendix II
Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 (India)Schedule II

Prelims MCQs

  1. Which of the following statements about dholes is/are correct?
    1. They are solitary carnivores and prefer open grasslands.
    2. They use whistles and other vocal sounds to communicate while hunting.
    3. Dholes have strong jaws to deliver a fatal bite to their prey.
      Select the correct answer:
      a) 2 only
      b) 1 and 3 only
      c) 2 and 3 only
      d) 1, 2 and 3

      Answer: a) 2 only

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