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Monthly Archives: July 2018

July 6, 2018
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America’s lost dogs and the origins of our canine companions

Dogs remain one of the biggest mysteries of domestication. Despite decades of research, we still don’t know where they came from–or even when they arose. But a couple of new studies are shedding light on when our relationship with dogs … Continue reading →

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