Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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This author apparently considered the Papuan dogs represented by the Mount Scratchley specimens to be " more ... Troughton's designation of the New Guinea Singing Dog as a distinct species has not been without challenge however .
This author apparently considered the Papuan dogs represented by the Mount Scratchley specimens to be " more ... Troughton's designation of the New Guinea Singing Dog as a distinct species has not been without challenge however .
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certainly differ from the various modern breeds of domestic dogs to a greater degree than such breeds differ from each ... Taken together , we feel that the foregoing evidence supports a subspecific status for the Singing Dog within the ...
certainly differ from the various modern breeds of domestic dogs to a greater degree than such breeds differ from each ... Taken together , we feel that the foregoing evidence supports a subspecific status for the Singing Dog within the ...
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The New Guinea Singing Dog has other typical canid vocal signals in its repertoire , including vocalizations informally described as barks , woofs , growls , whines and whimpers . These signals are acoustically similar to those observed ...
The New Guinea Singing Dog has other typical canid vocal signals in its repertoire , including vocalizations informally described as barks , woofs , growls , whines and whimpers . These signals are acoustically similar to those observed ...
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