noun
- Plural of dhole; wild dogs native to Asia, especially India, that hunt in packs and are known for their reddish-brown coat and distinctive vocalizations.
Usage: Dholes are endangered in many regions and are protected by conservation efforts.; The term is used in both singular (dhole) and plural (dholes) forms.
Examples
- The dholes hunted together as a coordinated pack across the forest.
- Conservationists are working to protect dholes from habitat loss in Southeast Asia.
- Unlike domestic dogs, dholes have a unique whistle-like call to communicate with their pack.
- The dholes are smaller than wolves but larger than most domestic dog breeds.
- In India, dholes are sometimes called red dogs because of their reddish fur.