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Common name: Ancient Sirehound. Most likely comes from the term "sire" that describes the act of a male animal creating offspring, or the male itself in that particular role, referencing the theory that all modern space dogs are descended from it. | Common name: Ancient Sirehound. Most likely comes from the term "sire" that describes the act of a male animal creating offspring, or the male itself in that particular role, referencing the theory that all modern space dogs are descended from it. | ||
Scientific name: ''Deicanis'' | Scientific name: ''Deicanis'' is Latin for "God's dog". ''Perditum'' comes from the Latin word for "to destroy". | ||
=== Names in other languages === | === Names in other languages === |
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