Wolves are native the North America and the first domesticated dogs were descended from wolves. It is likely that this domestication process began in Asia in prehistoric times, long before the natives reached the Americas.
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There have always been dogs native to North America. They were not introduced into the U.S. from another country or continent.
Neither. Dogs are not native to either country. The dingo, which sone Australians consider to be native to Australia, did not originate in the continent, but was brought here about 4000-5000 years ago by the Aboriginal Australians.
Wild Dogs are a species native to Africa. Guinea Pigs are a species native to South America. As they are on different continents the Guinea pig would not form part of the natural diet of a Wild Dog.
Prairie dogs do not live in Florida. They live in the plains.
Most of the dogs the pioneer had were hounds or hunting dogs. A lot of them had been crossbred with the native dogs of the native Americans.
No, prairie dogs do not live in South America. They are native to North America, primarily found in the grasslands and prairies of the western United States, Canada, and northern Mexico. These social rodents live in complex burrow systems and are known for their distinctive vocalizations.
Dogs are not native to Antarctica.
The beast of burden to Native Americans were dogs.
Yes, dogs do live in north america.
ALL Native American tribes are from 'America' . that's why they call us NATIVE AMERICANS :) ..... meaning we were native to America BEFORE it was America. not native peruvians, etc........ to my knowledge there are a little over 300 tribes who are federally recognized at this time.