Recent findings reveal that ancient dogs in Alaska had a unique partnership with humans, dating back 12,000 years. This evidence indicates that these canines often shared salmon with early settlers, shedding light on the evolving dynamics between humans and dogs in the Americas. The analysis of fossilized bones uncovered a diet rich in fish, prompting a reevaluation of wolf domestication theories and illustrating a nuanced history of human-canine interactions.
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