By RYOKO TAKEISHI/ Staff Writer
June 13, 2022 at 07:00 JST
A model of the giant wolf displayed at the National Museum of Japanese History (Provided by Yuichiro Kudo, a professor at Gakushuin Women’s College)
The Japanese wolf, last seen in 1905, was a cross between a giant variant and an unknown variant, scientists said in a theory that differs from two existing hypotheses on the mysterious creature. [Read More]
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