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Researchers studying a species of wild dog have discovered that it closely matches the DNA of a species thought to be extinct. The DNA match and other factors have led the scientists to conclude that ...
The aptly named singing dog does just as it is named; they are known for letting out unusual yowls instead of barks. The dog vocalises what can only be described as a “wolf howl with overtones of ...
The New Guinea singing dog is closely related to the dingos found in nearby Australia The New Guinea singing dog, a rare animal that was thought to be extinct for 50 years, lives on. A new study ...
DNA analysis of three wild dogs living at high altitude on New Guinea reveals that they are part of the same population as captive New Guinea singing dogs. These findings confirm that New Guinea ...
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Human activity on Earth has led to a surge in extinctions, which is what makes it so exciting that the New Guinea Singing Dog, which scientists have thought for decades only survived in captivity, may ...
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The New Guinea singing dog was thought to be extinct in the wild, with only a few left continuing their unmistakable wails in captivity. However, research from Proceedings of the National Academy of ...