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Watch African Wild Dogs LIVE on K9 Magazine!

Submitted by K9 Magazine News Editor on August 6, 2009 – 10:42 am5 Comments
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K9 Magazine is delighted to bring you transmission of a truly amazing event. A 24-hour live video feed of an African wild dog den deep in the African bush, featuring touching footage of newborn pups emerging from the den.

Free for everyone to view, the cam shows a wild dog pack nurturing its newborn pups. Viewers can enjoy the progress of these characters as they grow and learn to hunt with their parents.

An advanced camera system, including infra-red night vision, has been installed to monitor the behaviour of these endangered animals by a team of conservationists from the Ingwe Leopard Project and Wildearth.tv.

You can watch the wild dog den, live, right here on DogMagazine.net – press play below:-


Image by Michael Gäbler | Some rights reserved.

Image by Michael Gäbler | Some rights reserved.

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