(EN) International Society of Cryptozoology, Cryptozoology, vol. 5, 1986, p. 15.
«A large wolf-like animal, differing from both jackals and foxes, in the Sahara Desert. The Tuareg are said to call the male adjulé and the female tarshît. It is obviously the same animal, which is also known as kelb-el-khela (bushdog) in Mauritania. It is currently referred to as a still-unknown animal, although it was clearly established by Theodore Monod as early as 1928 that it is the African hunting dog (Lycaon pictus), which thus appears not to be strictly confined to savanna and bush and to the tropics (Monod 1928)»