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Article written by: bio_man on Jun 10, 2018



Title: Wolf-like, fox-like, dog-like mammal
Written by: bio_man on Jun 10, 2018

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The maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) is the largest canid found in the grasslands of southern Brazil. Its markings resemble those of foxes and wolves, yet it's neither related to wolves nor foxes despite its appearance and name, but is actually closer to dogs. And, unlike other large canids, the maned wolf does not form packs. It hunts alone, usually between sundown and midnight, and kills its prey by biting on the neck or back. Interestingly, a large fraction of its diet (over 50%, according to some studies) consists of vegetable matter, including sugarcane, tubers, and fruit; this is unusual for canids.

The maned wolf is generally shy and flees when alarmed by humans, and it poses little direct threat to humans. Luckily, the animal is well represented in captivity, and has been bred successfully at a number of zoos; it is currently categorized as "Near Threatened" (NT) by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.