Ancient wolves may have self-domesticated by staying near humans for food scraps, gradually evolving into early dogs.
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Prehistoric Use of the Travois The most likely explanation ... These devices were commonly pulled by dogs or horses, but in the case of Alkali Flat, researchers believe a human-drawn travois made the ...
It’s hard to imagine that dogs descended from fierce grey wolves ... that wolves domesticated themselves to access food from prehistoric human settlements. A common pushback against this ...
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Researchers used mathematical models to show wolves could have turned into dogs by scavenging near human settlements over 15,000 years.