Wolves are not domesticated.
Wolves are not domesticated, they are wild
The prehistoric ancestor of the dog tribe was a small mink-like animal, with a long body and short legs, which lived about 40 million years ago where there were three-toed horses no bigger than a sheep.
Dogs were domesticated from wolves around 15,000 years ago, most likely in multiple locations across Eurasia. Early humans likely tamed wolves to assist with hunting and provide protection. Over time, these relationships evolved into the domesticated dogs we know today, with different breeds serving various roles alongside humans.
Canine, like wolves, foxes, coyotes, dholes.
Dogs were first domesticated between 20,000 and 40,000 years ago. This process likely began when wolves started to associate with humans scavenging for food near human settlements. Over time, humans selectively bred these wolves for certain traits, leading to the domestic dogs we know today.
Wolves are not domesticated, they are wild
Dogs originally came from wolves. Primitive men domesticated this wild wolves and they became the domesticated dogs we now have.
They started when wolves were domesticated.
No. Dogs were domesticated from wolves .
well, they domesticated wolves making them dogs
Dogs are basically domesticated wolves
Dogs and wolves are members of the same species, just different subspecies. Dogs are, basically, domesticated wolves.
Any breed of domesticated dog.
dogs were domesticated from wolves
No. If they're wolves, they're wolves. There's no way they'd become dogs.
Some believe wolves share a commonancestor, much like humans and primates.
domesticated dogs. wolves,coyotes, African hunting dogs, dholes, and maned wolves