When do dholes eat?

Dholes, also known as the Asian wild dog, are crepuscular hunters, meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk.

This is because:

* Prey availability: Their primary prey, such as deer, are most active during these times, making it easier for the dholes to hunt.

* Reduced competition: By hunting at dawn and dusk, dholes avoid competition with other predators, like tigers and leopards, who are typically most active during the night.

* Temperature: Dawn and dusk provide a cooler environment compared to the heat of the day, making it more comfortable for the dholes to hunt.

Therefore, dholes primarily eat in the early morning and late evening.