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DBpedia 2015-10

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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The New Guinea singing dog (NGSD), Canis lupus dingo var. hallstromi (following Canis dingo hallstromi by Troughton, 1957) (traditionally Canis lupus familiaris var. hallstromi), (also known as the New Guinea dingo (NGD), Hallstrom dog, bush dingo, New Guinea wild dog, and simply singer) is genetically a dingo and in its native range a true wild dog. It immigrated to the island of New Guinea through human agency, but was not domesticated. It was once found throughout the island. New Guinea singing dogs are named for their unique vocalization. Little is known about New Guinea singing dogs in their native habitat. There are only two confirmed photographs of wild singing dogs. Current genetic research indicates that the ancestors of New Guinea dingoes were probably taken overland from Southeast Asia's territories, such as, perhaps, Indonesia, through present day China to New Guinea by travelers during pre-Neolithic times.Captive-bred New Guinea dingoes serve as companion dogs. Part of conservation efforts focus attention on their intelligence and physical abilities."@en }

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