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African hairless dogs, also known as Abyssinian sand terriers, were hairless dogs from Africa. It is unknown if any examples still exist. A number of early European accounts from Africa mention a small hairless dog. It was described as fast moving with a short, sharp bark, and it was said to be either sandy-coloured or blue-black. Contemporary reports indicated it may or may not have had a crest of stiff hair on its head and a tuft on its tail, although photographs fail to show any hair. Three examples were brought to Britain in 1833 and were displayed at the London Zoo as Egyptian Hairless dogs; a specimen dating from 1903 is preserved at the Natural History Museum at Tring in Herefordshire, England. Accounts of African hairless dogs have described them as Abyssinian, Egyptian and Zulu, s

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  • African hairless dogs, also known as Abyssinian sand terriers, were hairless dogs from Africa. It is unknown if any examples still exist. A number of early European accounts from Africa mention a small hairless dog. It was described as fast moving with a short, sharp bark, and it was said to be either sandy-coloured or blue-black. Contemporary reports indicated it may or may not have had a crest of stiff hair on its head and a tuft on its tail, although photographs fail to show any hair. Three examples were brought to Britain in 1833 and were displayed at the London Zoo as Egyptian Hairless dogs; a specimen dating from 1903 is preserved at the Natural History Museum at Tring in Herefordshire, England. Accounts of African hairless dogs have described them as Abyssinian, Egyptian and Zulu, suggesting hairless dogs were encountered across the continent; it is believed to be extinct, although no thorough search has been conducted across Africa to confirm it no longer exists. (en)
  • アフリカン・サンド・ドッグ(英:African Sand Dog)とは、アフリカ原産のヘアレス犬種である。アビシニアン・サンド・ドッグ(英:Abyssinian sand Dog)、ズールー・サンド・ドッグ(英:Zulu Sand Dog)などとも呼ばれる。 由来や実態については謎が多い。半野生とも、猟犬として使われるとも言われる。1833年にサンド・ドッグ3頭がアフリカから「エジプシャン・ヘアレス・ドッグ」としてイギリスのロンドン動物園に連れて来られた。現在の生存状況は不明だが、絶滅寸前か既に絶滅したと考えられている。イギリスのウォルター・ロスチャイルド動物学博物館等に剥製が収蔵されている。 外見については、頭部に飾り毛があるとする文献や、毛がまったくない個体の写真等、ばらつきが大きく、犬種としてまとまりがあるかははっきりしない。ロンドン動物園にいた3頭はいずれも欠歯が多く、そこから狩猟能力に疑問も呈されたが、それがサンド・ドッグ全体に共通する特徴であるかは確かではない。ウォルター・ロスチャイルド動物学博物館所蔵の剥製は、黒を地色として灰色の斑の入った肌をしている。吠え声は短く鋭かったという。 (ja)
  • Il cane nudo africano, noto anche come terrier da sabbia abissini, erano cani senza pelo provenienti dall'Africa, non è noto se sopravvivono ancora degli esemplari. Un certo numero di primi resoconti europei dall'Africa menzionano un piccolo cane senza pelo, è stato descritto come in rapido movimento con una corteccia corta e affilata e in apparenza si diceva fosse color sabbia con una cresta di peli sulla testa e un ciuffo sulla sua coda, anche se sue fotografie non mostrano alcun pelo. Tre esemplari furono portati in Gran Bretagna nel 1833 e furono esposti allo zoo di Londra come cani egiziani senza pelo; un esemplare del 1903 è conservato al Natural History Museum di Tring nell'Herefordshire, in Inghilterra.I resoconti di cani africani senza pelo li hanno descritti come abissini, egiziani e zulu, suggerendo che i cani senza pelo sono stati incontrati in tutto il continente; si crede che sia estinto, sebbene nessuna ricerca approfondita sia stata condotta in tutta l'Africa per confermare che non esista più. (it)
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  • アフリカン・サンド・ドッグ(英:African Sand Dog)とは、アフリカ原産のヘアレス犬種である。アビシニアン・サンド・ドッグ(英:Abyssinian sand Dog)、ズールー・サンド・ドッグ(英:Zulu Sand Dog)などとも呼ばれる。 由来や実態については謎が多い。半野生とも、猟犬として使われるとも言われる。1833年にサンド・ドッグ3頭がアフリカから「エジプシャン・ヘアレス・ドッグ」としてイギリスのロンドン動物園に連れて来られた。現在の生存状況は不明だが、絶滅寸前か既に絶滅したと考えられている。イギリスのウォルター・ロスチャイルド動物学博物館等に剥製が収蔵されている。 外見については、頭部に飾り毛があるとする文献や、毛がまったくない個体の写真等、ばらつきが大きく、犬種としてまとまりがあるかははっきりしない。ロンドン動物園にいた3頭はいずれも欠歯が多く、そこから狩猟能力に疑問も呈されたが、それがサンド・ドッグ全体に共通する特徴であるかは確かではない。ウォルター・ロスチャイルド動物学博物館所蔵の剥製は、黒を地色として灰色の斑の入った肌をしている。吠え声は短く鋭かったという。 (ja)
  • African hairless dogs, also known as Abyssinian sand terriers, were hairless dogs from Africa. It is unknown if any examples still exist. A number of early European accounts from Africa mention a small hairless dog. It was described as fast moving with a short, sharp bark, and it was said to be either sandy-coloured or blue-black. Contemporary reports indicated it may or may not have had a crest of stiff hair on its head and a tuft on its tail, although photographs fail to show any hair. Three examples were brought to Britain in 1833 and were displayed at the London Zoo as Egyptian Hairless dogs; a specimen dating from 1903 is preserved at the Natural History Museum at Tring in Herefordshire, England. Accounts of African hairless dogs have described them as Abyssinian, Egyptian and Zulu, s (en)
  • Il cane nudo africano, noto anche come terrier da sabbia abissini, erano cani senza pelo provenienti dall'Africa, non è noto se sopravvivono ancora degli esemplari. Un certo numero di primi resoconti europei dall'Africa menzionano un piccolo cane senza pelo, è stato descritto come in rapido movimento con una corteccia corta e affilata e in apparenza si diceva fosse color sabbia con una cresta di peli sulla testa e un ciuffo sulla sua coda, anche se sue fotografie non mostrano alcun pelo. (it)
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