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Once thought extinct, the New Guinea singing dogs are back – BGR
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 dogs are indeed the same species. The dogs can sing, th…

- 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 dogs are indeed the same species.
- The dogs can sing, though it’s unclear which genre of music they prefer.
I’ve never heard of singing dogs and you probably haven’t either. That’s likely because they were thought to have gone extinct in their native New Guine…
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