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Pradyuman Gaurav, former forest officer of VTR Division 01, says that Dhol is a rare and endangered species of wild dog, which is still seen widely in VTR. These wild dogs named Dhol are found only in the dense forests of Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR) in entire Bihar. Their size and weight are the same as that of an ordinary dog, but they look like jackals and foxes.
A species of dog is also found in the dense forests of Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR), which is known to fight with tigers. Experts say that these dogs are of hunter nature, and are known by the name Dhol.
Pradyuman Gaurav, who has been a forest officer of VTR Division 01, says that Dhol is a rare and endangered species of wild dog, which is still seen widely in VTR.
The special thing about these dogs is that they always live in a group of 15 to 20 and surround their prey from all sides and kill it by biting them. Wildlife expert Abhishek tells that these dogs are so fearless that they even fight with the most apex hunters of the forest, tiger and leopard.
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Experts say that the strength of these dogs is their group. Be it deer, leopard or hyena, these dogs surround any creature from all sides and attack it. In such a situation, it becomes almost impossible for them to deal with them.
Let us tell you that Dhol is also known as Asiatic Wild Dog, Indian Wild Dog and Red Dog. They are very skilled hunters, capable of killing wild animals more than ten times their size.
Small group dholes hunt small animals such as rabbits, mouse deer and wild boar. Medium and large herds often prey on deer such as sambar and chital. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has classified the dhole as an endangered species.





























