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South American dogs
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The domestic dog was introduced to South America between 5,500 and 2,500 BCE from North America.[1] They occupied the Andes region and spread into the Amazonian Basin relatively recently, in the 20th century.[2] Today, very few of the original South American dogs remain, mostly replaced with introduced breeds from Eurasia.[3]
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