Today’s Solutions: December 14, 2024

New Guinea singing dogs not ex

New Guinea singing dogs not extinct in the wild, as previously thought

For years, zoologists have assumed that the New Guinea singing dog is extinct in the wild. That assumption has been proven wrong after an analysis of the DNA of three wild dogs living 14,000 feet high on the island matched the DNA of captive New Guinea singing dogs. If you aren’t familiar with Read More...

New Guinea singing dog thought

New Guinea singing dog thought to be extinct reemerges in the wild

The New Guinea singing dog, a dingo-like animal best known for its unique howling style was considered extinct in the wild, with only around 200 captive singing dogs living in conservation centers or zoos. Scientists, however, have recently confirmed that the dogs still roam the highlands of Papua Read More...