It's the other way around. Dogs are a subspecies of the Grey Wolf.
Yes. They are a subspecies of the grey wolf (canis lupis).
No. If they're wolves, they're wolves. There's no way they'd become dogs.
dogs descend from wolves, male wolves are a type of dog
dogs came from wolves but wolves are not trained they came from the wild sierra123456789
Wolves Eat Dogs was created in 2004.
Wolves howl, dogs bark Wolves are generally taller than dogs Wolves live in packs in the wild, dogs live by themselves Wolves are more intelligent than dogs, but are also more aggressive towards humans. Wolves hunt for prey, dogs usually eat leftovers and are not much of hunters of live prey. Wolves and dogs can interbreed. The German Shepherd is one of the best examples of a wonderful house dog that can be trained to be a guardian dog, has the fierceness of a wolf, and the gentleness/faithfulness of a dog.
Dogs and wolves are members of the same species, just different subspecies. Dogs are, basically, domesticated wolves.
Dogs and wolves are both part of the same family
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wolves breed with big pet dogs or other wolves or big wild dogs
Dogs' cousins are wolves.
dogs used to be wolves.
Dogs are wolves that have been bred into looking a certain way. Wolves are the original, and dogs are how humans wanted their pets to look.