Rare Singing Dog Species, Thought To Be Extinct for 50 Years, Lives On in the Wild0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- September 3, 2020
The New Guinea singing dog is closely related to the dingos found in nearby Australia
The New Guinea singing dog is closely related to the dingos found in nearby Australia
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