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(#9) New Guinea Singing Dog
Hailing from Papua New Guinea, these dogs have a very distinctive howl that makes it sound like they are singing. There is a domesticated version of these dogs, but wild New Guinea singing dogs are exceptionally rare.
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(#12) Maned Wolf
- Chrysocyon brachyurus
It looks like a wolf. It also looks like a fox. It's neither! These creatures are the only species in the genus, Chrysocyon, and they're native to South America.
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(#5) Island Fox
- Urocyon littoralis
Found on the Channel Islands of California, there are several different species of these small foxes, but their population dwindles because of loss of habitat.
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(#3) Pallas's Cat
Found mostly in Central Asia, the Pallas's cat is considered "near threatened" by the IUCN.
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(#11) Bush Dog
- Speothos venaticus
Bush dogs are known for their superior swimming abilities due to their webbed feet. They call Central and South America home.
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(#8) Dhole
- Cuon alpinus
Dholes are native to Central and East Asia. They're pack animals but, unlike wolves, members of the pack are quite playful and friendly with one another. There are fewer than 3,000 of these animals left in the wild.
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The dog was domesticated by humans. The wild animals refer to an animal that has been separated from humans a long time ago and survived in the wild environment. It may have passed dozens of generations and hundreds of generations and has good adaptability to the wild environment. What we need to be clear is stray cats and dogs are not wild animals.
It is a pity that purebred wild dogs and wild cats are on the verge of extinction, due to inbreeding, hunting, and government eradication programs, many breeds have gradually disappeared in the wild. Here the random tool lists 14 rare wild dog ad cat species here.
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