What is the name of the animal?
The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is a canid found in Central and South America. The bush dog is the only living species in the genus Speothos, and genetic evidence suggests that its closest living relative is the maned wolf or the African wild dog. Bush dogs are carnivores and hunt during the day. Their typical prey are pacas, agouti, and capybaras, all large rodents. Although they can hunt alone, bush dogs are usually found in small packs.