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Rare animal thought to be extinct suddenly found by dog on beach

Por: Newsweek World November 29, 2023

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A dog made the discovery of a lifetime when it discovered an animal believed to be extinct after it wasn't seen for nearly 90 years.The collie had been deployed by the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) as a scent detection dog in a yearslong and nearly hopeless pursuit of finding traces of the De Winton's golden mole. This shimmering mole rarely appears above ground and was last seen in 1936.Researchers couldn't confirm if the... + full article



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