Talk:Dholes/@comment-35360394-20190127173929

Well now that I've read more than 50 facts of this species I have even more feelings for this poor species. Say what you wish but especially after understanding the hard experiences this species really went through my thoughts of this endangered species won't change even if they're sadly considered the bad guys. Just like me not considering Reirei evil I won't consider this species a bad group either. Recently I've read enough to understand this struggling species issues as clearly as I've understood the gray wolf since childhood. With my insight I've been strongly inspired by both.

The poor dholes were less understood than the jackals while nature was unclear or misunderstood for years. Mowgli should have used self-control. Poor dholes in the Jungle Book the only natural thing the story lets them do is run, the rest of the details of their scene is nothing natural, but several people are not studying this species before writing dhole scenes in the Jungle Book motion pictures.

Scientifically they didn't invade the jungle, in real life it's a natural thing to have three or more wild canine species traveling a few of the same trails. The chapter Red Dogs is the chapter letting Mowgli show the old abuse done to the poor dholes because he's in the state that fears them the most, their invasion is the legendary part, the real dhole isn't a demonic animal that's the fear people had in the old days. Ancient legendary scenes don't always respect reality, especially when mentioning animals like the wild canines.

Understanding wild canines quite well with my insight I can even hear the wolves saying friendly words to their cousins the jackal and the dhole.