- Study argues the domestication of wolves happened because ancient humans gave them their excess lean meat, dispelling other domestication theories like wolves were hunting partners or wolves ate food waste near human sites. https://www.inverse.com/science/why-early-human-eating-habits-led-to-dog-domestication 11 comments science
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