Friday, 19 March 2010

Last, 5th Journal.

Baby Dhole! So cute.!

Hello! Is me again posting about Dholes. :D I'm sorry about the late post.

Dholes are in danger of catching infectious diseases when they come in contact with other animals, especially canines – including feral and domestic dogs. They have been known to suffer from mange, canine distemper, and trypanosomiasis. Canine parvovirus was recorded in Dhole populations in Hodenhagen, Germany and Chennai, India zoos.

Sporadically, the Dhole is a health risk for human beings, since their excreta contain transmittable pathogens (e.g. Toxocara canis). Dhole waste has also been found to contain roundworm, cestodes, and other endoparasites. Like other canines, the Dhole can catch rabies; in the 1940s, rabid Dholes bit and infected villagers in the Biligirirangan Hills in India.

Hmm.. I dont know my other members are doing their things or not. Hope they are doing. :D

So this is my last post.! :D

ByeBye!
Have a nice day! :D

Pei Jun (Apple)
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