Environment
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Ice Age ‘Puppy’ Discovered After 18,000 Years Buried In Permafrost
It has been nicknamed Dogor – a pun on whether it is a dog or a wolf The 18,000-year-old animal found in the ice of the Siberian permafrost, in a well-preserved shape, could be the world's oldest dog.
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