Indian grey wolf and Asiatic wild dog seen together
Amravati: In an extraordinary and rare wildlife development, researchers at the Melghat Tiger Reserve have documented a remarkable instance of peaceful coexistence between two traditionally separate carnivore species, the Indian grey wolf and the Asiatic wild dog (dhole).The rare sighting was made in the buffer zone of the reserve by Dr Sawan Deshmukh, senior wildlife researcher and honorary wildlife warden of Amravati district. He observed an adult Indian grey wolf moving in close association with a pack of four dholes. Most strikingly, the wolf appeared to be leading the group - an unusual behavioural pattern that has surprised wildlife experts.
According to wildlife experts both species are among the largest social canids in the Indian subcontinent, yet they typically occupy distinct habitats. Indian grey wolves are commonly found in open grasslands, semi-arid plains, and agro-pastoral landscapes, while dholes primarily inhabit dense deciduous and evergreen forests. Encounters between the two species are rare, and cooperative or friendly interactions are even rarer.Dr Sawan Deshmukh noted that this is only the third recorded instance of such inter-species association in India, and the first ever documented in Melghat. Notably, during the 40-minute observation period, no signs of aggression, growling, or territorial hostility were witnessed. Instead, the animals moved calmly and cohesively as a single unit. The incident is being considered highly significant for wildlife conservation and the study of interspecies social behavior. Dr Deshmukh is currently consulting with subject experts to further analyze the rare documentation and is preparing a scientific paper on the findings, which is expected to be published in an upcoming wildlife research journal.
According to wildlife experts both species are among the largest social canids in the Indian subcontinent, yet they typically occupy distinct habitats. Indian grey wolves are commonly found in open grasslands, semi-arid plains, and agro-pastoral landscapes, while dholes primarily inhabit dense deciduous and evergreen forests. Encounters between the two species are rare, and cooperative or friendly interactions are even rarer.Dr Sawan Deshmukh noted that this is only the third recorded instance of such inter-species association in India, and the first ever documented in Melghat. Notably, during the 40-minute observation period, no signs of aggression, growling, or territorial hostility were witnessed. Instead, the animals moved calmly and cohesively as a single unit. The incident is being considered highly significant for wildlife conservation and the study of interspecies social behavior. Dr Deshmukh is currently consulting with subject experts to further analyze the rare documentation and is preparing a scientific paper on the findings, which is expected to be published in an upcoming wildlife research journal.
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