The Social Life of African Wild Dogs!

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The African Wild Dog, also known as the painted dog, is one of the most fascinating creatures in the world. These animals are famously known for their strong social bonds and cooperative behavior. They spend most of their time either resting or lying together in bodily contact way; although both pups and adults tend to lie under separate trees. These animals enjoy moving from one place to another as they can’t stay in one particular location for long. Prior to moving off, the members of a pack have to indulge in a conspicuous greeting ceremony that includes dogs gamboling and chittering. They also muzzle and lick each other’s mouths. This behavior helps them to strengthen their social bonds and reinforce their social hierarchies within the group. Licking also serves as a hygiene function, helping them to clean the fur and skin of pack members..

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