231. Origin of the domestic dog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Comparative illustration of wolf and dog tracks
How exactly the domestication of the Grey wolf happened is unclear, but theories include the following:
[edit ] Orphaned wolf-cubs
Studies have shown that some wolf pups taken at an early
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232. Bernard Williams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams (21 September 1929 – 10 June 2003) was an English moral philosopher , described by The Times as the most brilliant and
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233. Wolf of Gysinge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wolf of Gysinge
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234. Pinniped - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
( C. latrans )
Gray wolf ( C. lupus )
Dog ( C. lupus familiaris )
Black-backed jackal ( C. mesomelas )
Red wolf ( C. rufus )
Ethiopian wolf ( C. simensis )
Cerdocyon
Crab-eating fox ( C. thous )
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235. Lion's share - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
telling, the lion has a wolf and a fox as hunting companions. The lion orders the wolf to divide the catch and when it does so into three parts, tears off the wolf’s head, just as the lion tore the donkey to pieces in Aesop’s
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236. Genetic pollution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
genetic pollution of the wolf gene pool might reach irreversible levels, he warned. By hybridization, dogs can easily absorb the wolf genes and destroy the wolf, as it is, he said. The wolf might survive as a more doglike animal, better
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