The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is a rare, small canid native to Central and South America, known for its squat body, short legs, and dense reddish-brown fur. Despite its unusual appearance, it is a highly social predator that lives and hunts in packs, often preying on rodents and other small animals. Bush dogs are semi-aquatic, with webbed feet that make them excellent swimmers, and they thrive in wet forests, grasslands, and riverbanks. Shy and elusive, they are rarely seen in the wild, and their populations are declining due to habitat loss and fragmentation.