Africa
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African Wild Dogs can Communicate by Sneezing
Sometimes confused with hyenas, the African wild dog is a bit less well-known and less researched than their laughing counterparts. More specifically, scientists are still trying to understand the social dynamics of their packs. Recently though, one study has strongly suggested that sneezing could be a significant means through which pack members signal each other.
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