A popular theory suggests wolves domesticated themselves for human food scraps—and new simulations suggests it's paw-sible.
The new study states that domestication was a two-way street where humans did not impose themselves on other organisms.
They may have been drawn to the discarded remains from ancient human meals, and a new model shows tame wolves could have ...
Living harmoniously with animals can be facilitated by teaching humans to accept their wild neighbors and tap into the ...
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IFLScience on MSNPrehistoric Wolves May Have Willingly Turned Themselves Into DogsWhat the findings do suggest, however, is that “the proto-domestication hypothesis cannot be rejected on the basis of time constraints.” In other words, wolves definitely did have enough time to turn ...
There is no question about it! It is a dog-eat-dog world out there, and now I have proof. Recently on a trip to film wolves in Yellowstone National Park, I was reminded of this old saying. The ...
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