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Fauna · Iringa, Tanzania

African Wild Dog Pupping Season

Ruaha's endangered African wild dog packs den up and raise pups, with frantic greeting ceremonies and cooperative hunts visible daily.

When
Jun — Oct, peak May — Aug
Best viewing
Dawn game drives to active wild dog den sites offer remarkable views of frenzied greeting rituals and cooperative hunts. One of Africa's most rewarding and reliable wild dog experiences.
Category
Fauna
Status
Peak season

About this spectacle

In the vast, rugged wilderness of Ruaha National Park, packs of endangered African wild dogs retreat to their dens to raise newborn pups. Visitors who track the packs at dawn witness some of the most animated social behavior in the animal kingdom: explosive greeting ceremonies where the whole pack erupts in whines, squeaks, and frenzied tail-wagging before heading out on a hunt. The cooperative hunts themselves are breathtaking — wild dogs work in fluid, coordinated relay chases across Ruaha's open miombo woodland and floodplains. Back at the den, pups tumble over each other and solicit food from returning adults with irresistible energy. Because Ruaha holds one of Africa's most significant wild dog populations, sightings are more reliable here than almost anywhere else on the continent. The raw, unfiltered social life of the pack — loyalty, play, and lethal efficiency — unfolds with unusual intimacy around the den site.

When to go

Jun — Oct, peak May — Aug

Getting there

Nearest airport: IRI. Nearest city: Iringa.

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