The Species
Senegal Hounds |
Senegal Zebras |
Senegal hounds originated from crossing Ibizan hounds, Pharaoh hounds, and the Scottish Deerhound. This cross resulted in a larger, lanky but versatile dog. The cross is mainly used to protect the national parks of Senegal. They thrive with tracking and are extremely prey driven. They excel in protection work also and are not known to be human aggressive or animal aggressive. They are known for the triumphs in hunting down poachers
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Senegal zebras are a new subspecies of zebra. They were first discovered by a large game hunter due to their peculiar difference from the normal plains zebra. Senegal zebras come in many colorations seen in domesticated
horses and do not necessarily have those distinctive stripes the zebra is known for. They form harems and are highly social equids, conveying emotion and communication through their large ears and varying whinnies and barks. Most do have some sort of striping whether it be restricted to their head or a certain portion of their body. |