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Dholes meaning
plural of dhole
Using Dholes
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of dhole
- In the example corpus, dholes often appears in combinations such as: dholes will, of dholes, dholes may.
Context around Dholes
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 12 start, 7 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Dholes
- In this selection, "dholes" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, killed, kill, threatening, may, primarily and eat stand out and add context to how "dholes" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and sumatran dholes could have and attacking bears dholes will attempt. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "dholes" sits close to words such as aaj, aal and aalto, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with dholes
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Dholes eat fruit and vegetable matter more readily than other canids. (11 words)
The fur trade does not pose a significant threat to dholes. (11 words)
Dholes frequently drive their prey into water bodies, where the targeted animal's movements are hindered. (16 words)
Tigers are extremely dangerous opponents for dholes, as they have sufficient strength to kill a single dhole with one paw strike. citation Dhole packs may steal leopard kills, while leopards may kill dholes if they encounter them singly or in pairs. (41 words)
In the absence of further data, the researchers involved in the study speculated that Javan and Sumatran dholes could have been introduced to the islands by humans. citation Characteristics Dhole skull and molars illustrated by St. George Mivart (1890). (39 words)
Dholes do not use rendezvous sites to meet their pups as wolves do, though one or more adults will stay with the pups at the den while the rest of the pack hunts. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
Native Indian people killed dholes primarily to protect livestock, while British sporthunters during the British Raj did so under the conviction that dholes were responsible for drops in game populations.
Tigers are extremely dangerous opponents for dholes, as they have sufficient strength to kill a single dhole with one paw strike. citation Dhole packs may steal leopard kills, while leopards may kill dholes if they encounter them singly or in pairs.
Aggressive or threatening dholes will pucker their lips forward in a snarl and raise the hairs on their backs, as well as keep their tails horizontal or vertical.
Crocodiles, bears and large packs of dholes may win conflicts against tigers and in some cases even kill them.
Dholes do not use rendezvous sites to meet their pups as wolves do, though one or more adults will stay with the pups at the den while the rest of the pack hunts.
Dholes eat fruit and vegetable matter more readily than other canids.
Dholes frequently drive their prey into water bodies, where the targeted animal's movements are hindered.
Dholes may also prey on boars, to the point of keeping their numbers down in northwestern Bhutan, despite there being many more cattle in the area.
In the absence of further data, the researchers involved in the study speculated that Javan and Sumatran dholes could have been introduced to the islands by humans. citation Characteristics Dhole skull and molars illustrated by St. George Mivart (1890).
Once prey is secured, dholes will tear off pieces of the carcass and eat in seclusion.
Playful dholes will open their mouths with their lips retracted and their tails held in a vertical position whilst assuming a play bow.
Reproduction and development Dhole pup, Kolmården Wildlife Park In India, the mating season occurs between mid-October and January, while captive dholes in the Moscow Zoo breed mostly in February.
Tameability Brian Houghton Hodgson kept captured dholes in captivity, and found, with the exception of one animal, they remained shy and vicious even after 10 months.
The dholes are despised by the wolves because of their destructiveness, their habit of not living in dens and the hair between their toes.
The fur trade does not pose a significant threat to dholes.
These "cities" may be developed over many generations of dholes, and are shared by the clan females when raising young together.
Unlike other canids, there is no evidence of dholes using urine to mark their territories or travel routes.
Von Schrenk speculated that this differing attitude towards dholes was due to the Tungusic people's more nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
When attacking bears, dholes will attempt to prevent them from seeking refuge in caves, and lacerate their hindquarters.
When confronted by dholes, tigers will seek refuge in trees or stand with their backs to a tree or bush, where they may be mobbed for lengthy periods before finally attempting escape.
Common combinations with dholes
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- dholes will 4×
- of dholes 3×
- dholes may 2×
- dholes in 2×
- the dholes 2×