Dingo Populations Have Less Dog Ancestry Than We Thought

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Last updated 24 outubro 2024
Dingo Populations Have Less Dog Ancestry Than We Thought
Wild dingo populations have less dog lineage, with a significantly greater proportion of pure dingoes than previously thought, according to new research, challenging the view that pure dingoes are on the decline due to crossbreeding.
Dingo Populations Have Less Dog Ancestry Than We Thought
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Dingo Populations Have Less Dog Ancestry Than We Thought
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Dingo Populations Have Less Dog Ancestry Than We Thought
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