I just realized that this generation hardly knows about the dholes. So thatās why I created Dhole in the first place. Dholes are endangered due to habitat loss. Their scientific name is Cuon Alpinus.Ā Dholes are only about the size of a border collie. They are 3 feet in length and 20 inches tall at the shoulder. Their tail is 15 to 18 inches long. Males are slightly larger and heavier than females.Ā Dholes like open spaces and can often be found on jungle roads, river beds, jungle clearings, and paths, where they rest during the day. Their hunting range is about 40sq km (15sq mi). The dhole can also be found in dense forest steppes, and the thick jungles of the plains as well as the hills.Ā Dholes, like other dogs, are social and live in a group called a pack. Just like dogs you may know, dholes happily wag their tails at one another in greeting! The pack works together to feed and care for itself. Each pack has 5 to 12 members, but its members also work or play with dholes from outside of their own pack. The dhole is a canid native to Central, South, East Asia, and Southeast Asia. In Central Asia, they primarily inhabit mountainous areas, whereas in India, Myanmar, China and Indonesia they prefer forested areas in alpine regions. Just know that I really like to drop random infos here. I hope this can teach you something. (Dhole was originally design to be a character that is not known to most people. He was supposed to be a dingo but I changed it to dhole because this is South East Asia!) Art by me











