A new study has revealed that dogs began their physical transformation from wolves during the Middle Stone Age - several ...
Distinct domestic dog types could have started developing thousands of years before modern breeding, archaeologists find.
Andrew Weeks is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne and a Director of Cesar Australia, a small research based company that works in the fields of sustainable agriculture and ...
How much influence did humans really have on the enormous variety of today’s dog breeds? An analysis of dog skulls from the last 50,000 years brings surprising insights to light: As early as 11,000 ...
There's a pack of wild dogs in the neighborhood. But don't worry, they're just the newest exhibit at Woodland Park Zoo. Once roaming widely across sub-Saharan Africa, African wild dogs are now an ...
What do Persian cats, Pekingese dogs and pugs have in common? They all share a dramatically distorted skull, with a flat, round face and a nose pushed up between their eyes. This unnatural morphology ...