Unraveling the Origins of Our Canine Companions
This article delves into the fascinating history of domesticated dogs and their ancestors, shedding light on their evolution dating back over 13,000 years. Bioarchaeologists' studies of animal bones reveal insights into mitochondria and energy production within cells. Despite challenges in tracing the exact evolution path, the importance of understanding where our beloved pets came from is underscored in this narrative, set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, California.
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Power point by Tatiana Adapted by the los Angeles times
(fact) dogs were first domesticated no more than 13,000 years ago (fact) Bioarchaeologist study animal bones from archaeologist sites (fact) mitochondria are tiny structures inside a cell that produce energy for it (opinion) tracing the exact path of dog evolution has been difficult
The article is important because it tells us where our pets came from and when they were domesticated
I think the scientist will trace down the ancestor(s) of our dogs
I think no because there are so many different breeds, and I don t think it is possible for all of them to decend from one certain wolf.
PICTURE OF A EUROPEAN WOLF THIS PICTURE RELATES TO MY ARTICLE BECAUSE IT SHOWS WHAT DOGS POSSIBLY COULD HAVE DOMSTICATAED FROM.