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Title: Let's Eat


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Let's Eat!
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Babies!
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Save the last Dhole!
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Bibliography
  • http//www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/mammals/
    dog/Dholeprintout.shtml
  • http//images.google.com/images?qdholeieISO-885
    9-1hlenbtnGGoogleSearch
  • http//www.lioncrusher.com/animal.asp?animal14Ra
    nge and Habitat

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Glossary
  • LactationThe period during which the mammary
    glands secrete milk. lactation
  • DeciduousFalling off or shed at a specific
    season or stage of growth deciduous
  • SanctuariesA place of refuge or asylum
    sanctuaries

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Credits
  • Nick designed the SAVE THE LAST DHOLE page and
    researched information for the R.I.P. page.
  • Brooke designed the R.I.P. page, the BABIES page,
    and researched for the BABIES page.
  • Katie designed the HABITAT page, the MEET THE
    DHOLE page, and searched for pictures to add to
    our slide show.
  • Logan designed the LETS EAT page and researched
    information for the MEET THE DHOLE page.

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  • Hello, Im Brooke, and weve decided to do the
    Dhole(Cuon Alpinus) also known as the Whistling
    Hunter.
  • The Dhole is a medium sized dog with a red
    brown coat and a black tipped tail. Its head and
    body length is 90 cm. Its weight is 15-20 lbs.
  • The Dhole usually lives in a dry Deciduous forest
    and moist tropical rain forest. It also lives in
    meadows and Coniferous forests. It can be found
    in South Siberia, Central Asia, India, and
    Indochina.
  • The humans hunt the Dhole to prove they are a
    fast hunter and the Dhole eats the dogs, rabbits,
    wild sheep, spotted deer, and sambar deer. All
    the animals either eat a plant or get their
    energy from the animals.
  • The Dhole has babies in Seb-Feb in Central and
    Northern India. Their gestation is 60-62 days and
    their lactation is at least 8 weeks. Their litter
    is as big as 8-9 but a 3-4 litter is more common.

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  • The Dhole became endangered on July 2,1970. It is
    endangered because of habitat destruction, humans
    stealing their food, and competing for food and
    water with other animals.
  • The ways of saving a Dhole are setting up
    sanctuaries and since studies on the Dhole are
    little, not much more can be done for them.
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