- Burmese gray wild dog
Infobox Paranormalcreatures
Creature_Name = Gray Dhole
Image_Caption =
Grouping =Cryptid
Sub_Grouping = Canine
Country =Burma
Region =
Habitat = forest
First_Reported = 1913
Last_Sighted = 1936
Status = UnconfirmedGray Dhole, also known as Burmese gray wild dog is mysterious canid report from
Myanmar , especially native to Pidaung Game Sanctuary near theIrrawaddy River in Myitkyina Forest Division, Thayagon in Bago Division, near the Pegu Yomas and in Lower Chindwin district near theChindwin River .Grey wild dog in according to reports has short dark graycoat , blackmuzzle and short, roundears .The Burmans say there are two kinds of wild dog in Burma, the large and small. This canine in according to Burmans occur about in twos and threes and the run silently but the commondhole live inpacks of ten to fifteen and give tongue when in full chase (U Tun Yin, 1953).History
Burmese grey wild dog is recognize as some separate species of wild dog first reported from Burma tropical forest by E. G. Phytian-Adams in 1913 and solemn description as unrecognized species in December 1933s in book "A Game Book for Burma and Adjoining Territories".
Bombay Natural History Society in 1950s had asked to procure the skull and skin of the this gray species but to today, we not know more about it endemic wild form of canid probably related to dhole. After then someone rich forester offered a reward of Rs. 10/ - for the skull and skin and at the same issued rifle ammunitions to La Kyon Naw, head game-keeper who possesses a S.B.B.L. Probably Bombay Natural history despite promise fromLa Kyon Naw not got the skull and skin, because this is not described today by science.Lt.Col E.G Phytian - Adams on 21st
April in 1913 was in camp at Thayagon near Paungde on the line betweenRangoon andPyay , saw a wild dog quite close but could get no shot. It's color was gray. Capt. Boswell saw a specific "wolf" and he had seen an uncommon species of wild dog peculiar to Burma.Burmese explorer, Mr. Tsaing spent 10 years in Burma previous to the Japanese invasion in 1942 and never heard of a grey species of wild dog there but in June 1936, he with Bison in the Lower Chindwin district saw at ten yards at first but later within five yards a wild dog which was larger than
jackal and larger than the average villagepariah . It had a black muzzle, half shut eyes, having a dark gry coat. It very possible that it was Burmese greywild dog . After this and former was few reports about gray dhole.Now we are almost sure for existence of separate species of wild dog ("Cuon sp.") not described by zoology.On base of description it is larger than common dhole but similar to it.
References
*U Tun Yin. (March 1953) "Miscellaneous gleanings on Wild Life in Burma" (Do Wolves Occur in Burma?) The Burmese Forester 3(1): 43-47 pages (approx.)
*U Sein Tun, (1953) "Grey species of Wild dog in Burma", (correspondence).The Burmese Forester 3: 82-84*Phythian- Adams, E.G. 1949. "Jungle memories. Pt. IV. Wild dogs and wolves, etc". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 48(4): 645-655.
*Burton, R. W. 1950. "The Burmese Wild Dog". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 49: 300.
*Boswell, K. 1950. "The Burmese Wild Dog and other matters canine". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 49: 301-303.External Links
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