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pastafreak | 23:07 Tue 04th Dec 2018 | Animals & Nature
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Have you been watching Dynasties on BBC 1?
Have a go at identfying these fascinating creatures.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3F4YD5bVS9zgB9m570LLY1K/painted-wolf-id-guide
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Me too. ;)
Not too bad then , it was a good programme.
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The whole series has been excellent...though I need to watch the penguin episode on catch-up.
Oh the penguin episode was the absolute best, dont miss it Pastafreak.
(A comprehension question rather than a general knowledge one, then, PastaFreak. Can barely distinguish among many of my surrogate grand/great a grandchildren without resort to the crudest of sexual stereotypes.)

Have recorded them all, but yet to watch. Encouraged by your reviews, but not surprised that DA has impressed again.

I was fascinated by the write-ups on Sunday. Painted wolves, or even the plain variety, in Africa(?) news to me. First news of wolves in the dark continent. Did watch a super documentary on wild dogs in (I think South Africa) a few years ago.
//The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), also known as the painted hunting dog, painted wolf, African hunting dog or African painted dog, is a canid native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is the largest of its family in Africa, and the only extant member of the genus Lycaon.//

It was more recognisable to me as a wild dog.

You'll enjoy them.
Thank you, Mamya. The pictures posted in Pasta's OP reminded me of the quite small dogs (and I think they were referred to as "hunting dogs") in the documentary I mentioned.
Has had the name Cape Hunting Dog as long as both I and Oh have known about them, and he lived in South Africa for years.

I find that calling something a 'painted wolf' probably has more appeal than the above but it can get confusing.
The Cape Hunting Dog is a subspecies, but I do agree 'Painted Wolf' does sound fancier.

//The Cape wild dog (Lycaon pictus pictus), also known as the South African wild dog or the Cape hunting dog, is the nominate subspecies of African wild dog native to Southern Africa.//
One of the earliest references (by Roman observers, I think) of a native British species was "painted".

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