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This week I'm in Moscow, Russia. A very interesting phenomenon is happening here. Dogs are becoming very intelligent. They are more intelligent than dogs in other places! According to a study by scientists at the Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, there are about 35,000 dogs in Moscow 's streets. Many of these "street dogs" begin life as pets, but then people leave them in the streets. The dogs haven't got homes, so they must find food and a place to sleep. Only about 3% of the dogs survive, and these survivors are changing. They look like wolves and they aren't as friendly as dogs in the past. They have got some new and very unusual skills, too. These skills help them survive.
According to the Severtsov study, there are four different groups of dogs. One group helps the guards in the city and the guards give them food. Another group looks for food in the streets. The third group of dogs is the wildest group. They eat mice, rats and cats.
The fourth group of dogs is the cleverest group. These dogs ride on the metro and receive food from travellers. Some people are more generous than others and the dogs recognise the difference. They also recognise the different metro stations so they can return "home" at night. I am on the metro with some of these dogs now. They are amazing!
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