Lycaon pictus, commonly known as the African wild dog, does not engage in long-distance migration like some other species. Instead, they tend to have home ranges that they actively patrol and defend. Their movements are generally influenced by factors such as prey availability and habitat conditions rather than seasonal migrations. However, they may shift their range locally in response to changes in food sources or environmental pressures.
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