New Guinea singing dog or New Guinea Highland dog gets its name from a unique vocalization. It's more famous for being exceedingly rare. They were photographed in 1989 and 2012, but were suspected to be extinct. That was until last week. Researchers confirmed the existence of a population, hidden in a remote area, including over 100 photos and DNA analysis of the most ancient and primitive canids in existence. No sooner did NatGeo Japan post their coverage than Kemono Friends designer (and Sgt. Frog author) Mine Yoshizaki posted his take on the doggie.

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