Friday, March 4, 2005
Turning Foxes into dogs
Steve says: "For 45 years, Siberian scientists have been selectively-breeding wild foxes for traits associated with domestication. The current generation wags its tail when happy, barks to attract attention, and exhibits a better recognition of human gestures and commands than chimpanzees do. This is all a part of an extended study to determine what took place when humans turned an ancient wolf into a modern poodle, boxer, or pug.
"Of course, the scientific seriousness of the study in question does not at all change the fact that I so very want one." Link
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