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What are the treats faced by the hippos And The Wolf Of of Ethiopia?


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Answered by hayzelfountes40
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Answer:

Major Population Threats: Rabies and Canine Distemper

According to the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme (EWCP), in 1990 and 1991 rabies in the Bale Mountains wolves killed whole packs.

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An Endangered Animal of Africa

The Ethiopian wolf lives only at high elevations in mountainous regions of Ethiopia. It's a slender creature with long legs, a pointed, fox-like face, and red-brown fur on much of its body. It's classified as a wolf even though it resembles a coyote in size and shape. It's a pack animal and is very social, but it hunts for food alone instead of hunting cooperatively with the rest of its pack. The animal is sometimes known as an Abyssinian wolf, a Simien fox, or a Simien jackal. Its scientific name is Canis simensis.

Fewer than 450 Ethiopian wolves exist, including juveniles. The number may be significantly smaller than 450 at the moment due to the recent outbreak of disease. Loss of habitat to agriculture, the spread of rabies and canine distemper from domestic dogs, persecution by humans, and hybridization with dogs have all served Physical Appearance

For many people, the most noticeable features of an Ethiopian wolf are probably its slender form, its long and narrow muzzle, and its pointed ears. The upper surface of the animal is reddish brown in colour while the undersurface is white. White stripes or patches are often visible on the neck and upper chest. The wolf has a bushy tail which contains a mixture of white, brown, and black fur. The last section of the tail is predominantly black.

Habitat

Ethiopian wolves live at high alpine elevations which are at least 3,000 metres (9,840 feet) above sea level. Their habitat is either open moorland with very low vegetation or grassland with low shrubs and widely spaced giant lobelia plants. These areas have a large population of rodents for the wolves to hunt. The wolves live at such a high elevation that the ground vegetation is frozen in the early morning, an unusual sight in most parts of Africa.

Currently, six isolated groups of Ethiopian wolves exist. The largest is found in the Bale Mountains in southern Ethiopia. When there is no disease outbreak, around 250 to 300 wolves may live here. The second largest group is łocated in the Simien Mountains in northern Ethiopia (about 25 animals). Smaller groups live in the North Wollo and South Wallo highlands, Menz-Guassa, and the Arsi

An Ethiopian wolf is about the same size as a coyote. As in most members of the dog family, the males are generally larger and heavier than the females. An average male is around 16 kg (35 pounds) in weight, while an average female weighs about 13kg (29 pounds).

to reduce the animal’s population to a dangerously low level.

An Ethiopian wolf skull, showing the long and narrow muzzle with widely spaced teeth

Answered by prajwalkamat2004
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Answer:

Rabies and cannie Distemper

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