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The Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardous) was an endemic insular canid, that occurred on the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia (which currently belongs to Italy) and Corsica (which currently belongs to France). Its range was because both Sardinia and Corsica were joined for much of the Pleistocene. It became extinct when humans began to settle on the island.

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  • The Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardous) was an endemic insular canid, that occurred on the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia (which currently belongs to Italy) and Corsica (which currently belongs to France). Its range was because both Sardinia and Corsica were joined for much of the Pleistocene. It became extinct when humans began to settle on the island.
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