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RESEARCH / DEAL ORIGINATION / DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT / PROJECT MANAGEMENT / LEASING / ADVISORY & ASSET MANAGEMENT

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FOR LEASING ENQUIRIES :
Simon Latilla-Campbell
082-455-1201 / latillas@emre.co.za

FOR NEW SITE ENQUIRIES :
Jackie Ngakane
083-731-4498 / jackie@emre.co.za

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RESEARCH   /   DEAL ORIGINATION   /   DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT  /   PROJECT MANAGEMENT   /   LEASING   /    ADVISORY & ASSET MANAGEMENT

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Lycaon pictus – derived from the Greek for “wolf” and the Latin for “painted” , variously called African wild dog, African or Cape hunting dog, painted dog, ornate wolf. Only 3,500-5,500 exist, primarily found in southern and eastern Africa.

Nearly 80% of all wild dog hunts end in a kill ; for comparison the success rate of lions, often viewed as ultimate predators, is only 30%. They have the highest bite force quotient (BFQ, the strength of bite relative to mass) of any carnivore. 

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