Wednesday, January 20, 2016

, James GormanThe Big Search to Find Out Where Dogs Come From

, James GormanThe Big Search to Find Out Where Dogs Come From:

James Gorman lays out how modern research has gone far in debunking the myths about dogs:

Some researchers question whether dogs experience feelings like love and loyalty, or whether their winning ways are just a matter of instincts that evolved because being a hanger-on is an easier way to make a living than running down elk. Raymond Coppinger, a professor emeritus of biology at Hampshire College, noted in his landmark 2001 book, “Dogs,” that “best friend” is not an “ecological definition.” And he suggested that “the domestic house dog may have evolved into a parasite.”

Researchers also point out that of the estimated one billion dogs in the world, only a quarter of them are pets. The vast majority of dogs run free in villages, scavenge food at dumps, cadge the odd handout and cause tens of thousands of human deaths each year from rabies. They are sometimes friendly, but not really friends.

He never mentions that people eat dogs, across the world, and they may have been domesticated as food more than anything else.



from Stowe Boyd http://stoweboyd.com/post/137690496912

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