Dogs First Tamed in China — To Be Food?
Posted on September 4, 2009 - Filed Under Fish, Fishing Diary, Fishing Report
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New genetic analysis bolsters the theory that wolves were first domesticated in East Asia, a new study says—and it’s possible the canines were tamed to be livestock, not pets. |
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