This fragmentation helps prevent African wild Doggy packs from transferring freely to hunt, breed, and discover new territories. The ensuing isolation lowers genetic diversity, making them more liable to sickness and fewer in a position to adapt to transforming environmental ailments. Tekst udostępniany na licencji Inventive Commons: uznanie autorstwa, na https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC_NpBE1jAQ