New Guinea. Once considered to be a separate species in its own right, under the name Canis hallstromi, it is closely related to the Australian dingo...
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wedge-shaped and appears large in proportion to the body. The dingo is closely related to the New Guinea singing dog: their lineage split early from the lineage...
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lupus dingo is a taxonomic rank that includes both the dingo that is native to Australia and the New Guinea singing dog that is native to the New Guinea Highlands...
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Carolina Dog (redirect from American Dingo)
sub-haplogroup that originated in East Asia. In contrast, the Australian dingo and the New Guinea singing dog both belong to haplotype A29 which is in the a2 sub-haplogroup...
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Papuan eagle (redirect from New Guinea Eagle)
known by several other names, including Papuan harpy eagle, New Guinea eagle, New Guinea harpy eagle, or kapul eagle, the latter name from the local name...
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Destroyer New Guinea Dingo, New Guinea Singing Dog Non-Good Delivery gold or silver bars NGD Studios, a game development company NGD-4715, a drug New Gibraltar...
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Thylacine (category Marsupials of New Guinea)
Australian mainland and the islands of Tasmania and New Guinea. The thylacine died out in New Guinea and mainland Australia around 3,600–3,200 years ago...
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dingo. It arrived on the island at least 6,000 years ago. Its common name comes from the way these dogs harmonize during chorus howls. The New Guinea...
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Canid hybrid (section Dingo hybrids)
parts of the world. The dingo is closely related to the New Guinea singing dog though recent DNA sequencing of a 'pure' wild dingo from South Australia suggests...
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Cassowary (category Birds of New Guinea)
(2004). "The New Guinea Singing Dog". The INDog. Bino, Robert (January 1996). "Notes on behaviour of New Guinea singing dogs (Canis lupus dingo)". ResearchGate...
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