Dogs spotted climbing Egyptian pyramid in new video

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A new video shows three dogs climbing the Pyramid of Khafre in Egypt, following earlier footage of a single dog spotted on top. The dogs appear safe and happy as they navigate the ancient structure. The dog first seen, named Apollo, is part of a pack that lives near the pyramid. Animal welfare groups provide care for these stray dogs, including food and medical assistance. Apollo has evaded capture despite efforts to help him. The presence of these dogs highlights the challenges faced by street dogs in Egypt, where their population is estimated at 15 million. Efforts are ongoing to improve their welfare and raise awareness about their situation.


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