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  • loaded language: 'surprising'
  • loaded language: 'extremely rare'
  • loaded language: 'ghost dog'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion

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Study suggests higher population of Amazonian wild canine known as 'ghost dog'

Research suggests that the population of the rare Amazonian wild canine, known as the 'ghost dog,' could be larger than earlier assessments indicated. This finding is derived from new data gathered by scientists.

A study has indicated that an extremely rare species of Amazonian wild canine, referred to as the 'ghost dog,' may have a higher population than previously estimated. This conclusion is based on new data collected by researchers.

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Bias score 20/100
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Inflammatory language 100/100
Sentiment +10/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'surprising'
  • loaded language: 'extremely rare'
  • loaded language: 'ghost dog'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion

Original vs. Neutral

Original Headline

Scientists make ‘surprising’ discovery about Amazonian ‘ghost dogs’

Neutral Headline

Study suggests higher population of Amazonian wild canine known as 'ghost dog'