Australian Wild Dogs, the top predators of the Australian Outback!
It sounds a bit funny; in other places, the top predators are tigers, lions, and brown bears, or at least wolves.
But for Australia, Australian Wild Dogs are indeed the face of the top predators.
These descendants of domestic dogs, which possibly migrated to Australia from East Asia thousands of years ago along with human activity, have done quite well in Australia.
They can hunt small prey like burrow rabbits alone.
They can also cooperate to hunt sheep, calves, and even young camels.
Packs of Australian Wild Dogs are similar to wolf packs.
Therefore, when faced with a group of these not-so-large animals, even humans must remain vigilant.
"Are there many of them?"
Dennis, in a panic, took out his weapon and asked Chen Wen.
Chen Wen looked up; the hawk was screeching continuously to report numbers.
And the kite was also describing the wild dogs it saw.
