Definitionn. fierce wild dog of the forests of central and southeast Asia that hunts in packs
Last update: July 22, 2015
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The wild dog, or dhole (Cyon), is found in all the wilder jungles of India, including Assam and Lower Burma. [Please select]
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The Dhole of India, similarly hunts in packs, attacking and destroying even the tiger. [Please select]
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The note changed to a long, despairing bay; and "Dhole." [Please select]
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"The dhole, the dhole of the Dekkan--Red Dog, the Killer." [Please select]
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Then sought I my Blood-Right and found the dhole. [Please select]
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But he knew, for Hathi had told him, what a terrible thing a dhole hunting-pack was. [Please select]
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"Thou dost not know the dhole, man with a wolf's tongue," said Won-tolla. [Please select]
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I am of the Free People, Kaa, till the dhole has gone by. [Please select]
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What Won-tolla had said meant that the dhole, the red hunting-dog of the Dekkan, was moving to kill, and the Pack knew well that even the tiger will surrender a new kill to the dhole. [Please select]
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The dhole, for instance, do not begin to call themselves a pack till they are a hundred strong; whereas forty wolves make a very fair pack indeed. [Please select]
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