RutlandH2O
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A new study, published in the journal "Nature," suggests wolves evolved into domesticated dogs around 11,000 years ago. The study cited genetic comparisons between wolves and dogs, which revealed, unlike wolves, dogs' ability to metabolise starch. The starch came from cereals that were farmed in human settlements. The theory that wolf pups were stolen by man some 30,000 years ago, and domesticated as guards and companions has been challenged by this new study. Apparently, those wolves able to digest the starch found adjacent to their human neighbours paved the way for, what is now, our best friend.


