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| Sample spreads from our
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| Above: This is one of
our favourite
images showing Wild Dogs next to the fence
separating Vanetia Diamond Mine with Vanetia Game Reserve.
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| Above: The meta dog
population in
South Africa involves moving dogs around in an attempt to mimic the
natural process and prevent inbreeding. These wild dogs were darted at
Pilanesberg National Park before being relocated to Hluhluwe iMfolozi
Park.
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| Above: Wild Dogs use
natural barriers
when they are hunting to trap animals but are not above using man made
obstacles like fences.
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| Above: The African Wild
Dog (Lycaon pictus) is a
carnivorous mammal of the Canidae family and is found only in
Africa.
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