Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Andean Wolf, or Hagenbeck's Wolf is an unsubstantited wolf-like canid, reportedly from the Andes. In 1927 Lorenz Hagenbeck bought one of three pelts from a dealer in Buenos Aires who claimed that they had come from a wild dog of the Andes. When Dr. Ingo Krumbiegel studied the skin in Germany in 1940, he concluded that it belonged to a new and still undescribed species. Scientists in the 1960s discovered that the pelt belonged to a domestic dog, possibly a Sheep dog. A 2000 attempt at DNA analysis of the remaining pelt at Munich s zoological museum failed because it was contaminated with human, dog, wolf, and pig DNA, and had been chemically treated.
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