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What’s the difference between your dog and a wolf?

What’s the difference between your dog and a wolf?

by wolfcenter | Sep 23, 2020 | Canines, Carnivores, Wolves

All dogs are descended from wolves. Dogs separated from wolves between 15,000 to 40,000 years ago. Scientists can’t seem to fully agree on when they became the domesticated, adorable companions we love so much. Some think there was one domestication event, some think...

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