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In the sweeping grasslands and savannas of South America roams one of nature's most remarkable canids - the Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus). Neither true ...
Explore the fascinating world of the maned wolf in this captivating video! From the breathtaking sight of a maned wolf running through the wild to adorable m...
Maned wolves are found across South America, and are known for their incredible adaptations, which allow them to live in a wide variety of environments.Subsc...
Having evolved to live in high grass savannas, maned wolves have a thick red coat, long black legs and tall, erect ears. The maned wolf is the largest canid of South America. It looks more like a long-legged fox than a wolf.
The team were able to film maned wolves up close, animals that are usually shy and elusive. © BBC Natural History Unit. Together with Oncafari, we developed a system of small remote cameras that could be placed quickly inside the den and operated ‘live’ from a hide over 200m away.
Meet Our Maned Wolves. When you think of maned animals, you probably think of a lion or a horse. Maned wolves are just that, tall, reddish wolves with beautiful black manes along the back of their necks – except for one small detail. They’re not exactly wolves.
4 wrz 2020 · Spindly legs and thick, red fur have earned them the nickname “foxes on stilts,” but maned wolves are neither fox nor wolf. Today, researchers are monitoring maned wolves' heart rates to learn more about these unique and charismatic canids.