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    Re: Half ball python Half blood python

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    Actually yes, the wolf was/is the only dog. All dogs are just different variants of the same animal. That IS accurate.
    I saw an interesting show a few years back about wild dogs. It seems that where ever in the world that there are feral dog populations where people do NOT control their breeding, they all start looking the same after a while. They eventually all are medium-large bodied dogs with long muzzles, pointed ears and curly tails. It's as if nature has a default look in mind. In short, they start looking more and more like wolves.
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    Re: Half ball python Half blood python

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    I saw an interesting show a few years back about wild dogs. It seems that where ever in the world that there are feral dog populations where people do NOT control their breeding, they all start looking the same after a while. They eventually all are medium-large bodied dogs with long muzzles, pointed ears and curly tails. It's as if nature has a default look in mind. In short, they start looking more and more like wolves.
    I'll attest to that. I spent many days in Afghanistan hunting and killing feral dogs that were casunig problems to food stores, and general safety. They almost all look exactly as Mark described. Funny how nature works isn't it.
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