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Maned wolf.  The largest canid in South America, the maned wolf looks like a fox, is called a wolf and is closely related to neither. Maned wolves primarily eat small animals, fruits and vegetables. Explore the enchanting world of maned wolves – South America’s largest canid! 🦊🌿 Discover their distinctive features: a thick red coat, long black legs, and tall, erect ears. Genetic studies reveal they are a unique species, not fox nor true wolf, but the only member of genus Chrysocyon. Standing at 3 feet tall and weighing 50 pounds, these solitary hunters roam the diverse landscapes of central and eastern South America, from Argentina to Peru. Dive into their communication methods – no howling, but powerful barks and roar barks to mark territory and communicate with mates. Uncover their omnivorous diet, including the intriguing lobeira fruit, constituting 50% of their food. Witness their hunting prowess as they tap the ground to flush out prey with their long legs and rotate their large ears to detect hidden animals. 🍓🐾 Intriguingly, maned wolves share their habitat with various carnivores, but due to their size, only pumas and domestic dogs pose a threat. Unveil fun facts like their potent-smelling urine reminiscent of skunks. Join us in celebrating these captivating creatures at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, where they savor a diet of Mazuri Maned Wolf food, veggies, mice, and occasional beef treats. 🍖🌐 #ManedWolves #WildlifeWonder #SouthAmericanCanid Hope that helps.
Maned wolf. The largest canid in South America, the maned wolf looks like a fox, is called a wolf and is closely related to neither. Maned wolves primarily eat small animals, fruits and vegetables. Explore the enchanting world of maned wolves – South America’s largest canid! 🦊🌿 Discover their distinctive features: a thick red coat, long black legs, and tall, erect ears. Genetic studies reveal they are a unique species, not fox nor true wolf, but the only member of genus Chrysocyon. Standing at 3 feet tall and weighing 50 pounds, these solitary hunters roam the diverse landscapes of central and eastern South America, from Argentina to Peru. Dive into their communication methods – no howling, but powerful barks and roar barks to mark territory and communicate with mates. Uncover their omnivorous diet, including the intriguing lobeira fruit, constituting 50% of their food. Witness their hunting prowess as they tap the ground to flush out prey with their long legs and rotate their large ears to detect hidden animals. 🍓🐾 Intriguingly, maned wolves share their habitat with various carnivores, but due to their size, only pumas and domestic dogs pose a threat. Unveil fun facts like their potent-smelling urine reminiscent of skunks. Join us in celebrating these captivating creatures at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, where they savor a diet of Mazuri Maned Wolf food, veggies, mice, and occasional beef treats. 🍖🌐 #ManedWolves #WildlifeWonder #SouthAmericanCanid Hope that helps.

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