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Your dog might be more wolf than you think
New research reveals that most modern dogs still carry small but significant traces of wolf DNA, shaping traits from size to ...
Scientists have long known that the brains of modern wolves are larger than dogs, but it’s unclear when the impact of ...
Wolf-dog hybrids are bred by crossing domestic dogs with wolves, sometimes just a few generations back. They carry physical traits and instincts that set them far apart from standard breeds. These ...
Those tiny, fluffy dogs walking down the street may look cute but beware — they probably have some wolf in them. That is the discovery announced on Monday by U.S. scientists, who were surprised to ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The endangered Mexican Gray wolf remains an ongoing conservation topic in Arizona, and during a tour by the Society of Environmental Journalists April 24, wolf advocates, wildlife ...
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Your dog might be a little bit wolf
A sweeping genetic study has revealed that most modern dogs carry traces of wolf DNA, a legacy of ancient and more recent interbreeding. From tiny chihuahuas to Arctic sled dogs, this wolf ancestry ...
Many dog owners may not be surprised to learn that most dogs still carry some wolf DNA in their genomes. Domestication has changed dogs dramatically from their wolf ancestors, but most do still have ...
It has long been known that dogs have less between their ears than wolves, but now research has suggested their brains ...
WILMINGTON – The Wilmington Historical Society will present a program “Wolves, Dogs and Coy Wolves: An Evolutionary History” with Steve Hall of the Adirondack Wildlife Refuge & Rehabilitation Center ...
Our best friends come in a fantastic array of shapes and sizes; a Borzoi looks nothing like a Boston terrier, except for a certain fundamental, ineffable (except to taxonomists) doggyness about them.
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