Interesting fact of the day... there is a species of dog that is a single-cellular species.
@Amikke I dont think so.. though I did see something about it on youtube a bit ago.
@freemo was worth a try, I just learned about CTVT which I assume is what you're referring to from this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osMu6i2txFA
@Amikke ope, never saw that video
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No, some dog 6000+ years ago developed cancer, it matastacized and started infecting other dogs. Today it is a transmissible form of cancer that is unicellular and infects other dogs through sex causing them to develop tumors with the genome of the original dog from 6000 years ago. That transmissible tumor is a unicellular dog with a complete dog's genome.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canine_transmissible_venereal_tumor
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That's amazing!
Here's something else I found that's amazing...
https://www.sfspca.org/ad-campaigns/animal-instincts-pet-condoms-geometry-global/
@freemo did youtube recommend the same video about pre-contact dogs to you? 😁