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Date: 2014-08-22 21:38:44
Biota
Anthrozoology
Megafauna
Working dogs
Scavengers
Tucker
Detection dog
Whale feces
Scat singing
Dog
Scatophagidae
Gray wolf

Rescued from the pound, single-minded dogs sniff out the scat of endangered animals, trumping more technical tracking methods. By Samuel K. Wasser Lucky Dogs

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