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Thread: All dogs descendants of wolves???

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToTheDogs View Post
    Here's the thing.... If you run a wolf's dna and pitbull's dna, you're correct Evo, they WILL look the same BECAUSE THEY ARE BOTH DOGS! If you run your DNA and my DNA, will it not state, "THEY ARE BOTH HUMAN." ???? I'm sure it would. And when they compared DNA from Dog Breeds to Wolves.. "DNA was extracted and genetic distance for mitochondrial DNA was estimated between individuals".. So, estimating works as SCIENTIFIC FACT now?!


    The paragraphs you posted and the link that you posted are ONLY theories. There is ZERO proof to their argument.

    "We think the skull isn't that of a domesticated dog, because it had big teeth"

    HOW STUPID DOES THAT SOUND? You think with the amount of money they are being donated to do this research they would've come to a better conclusion that that.
    If they are both dogs, then there is no argument

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    Senior Member ToTheDogs's Avatar
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    A Pitbull is no more related to a wolf than you're related to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    For that matter, I believe we humans are at least 96-99% genetically the same as Chimpanzees ... so "a lot must happen in that 1-4% difference"

    At least with some people
    Yes, we share a common ancestor. Furthermore, all of us humans have about 2% neanderthal blood.... EXCEPT for Africans. Those of us that migrated couldn't help ourselves and had to have some hairy neanderthal puntang as we migrated out of Africa and ran into our other species hominids from a common ancestor. Furthermore, another sparse population in the Tibet area has about 1% davonian dna... Yes, an all together different species of humanoid with whom we also share a common ancestor. It is with great caution and doubt that I would say that a pig is closer to a dog than dog is to a wolf. Breed a horny dog to a pig in heat... No offspring. Breed a dog to a wolf and voila.... A hybrid. Same can be said with neanderthal and human.

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    Sounds logical to me .

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    I Just wanted to see if any one was gullible enough to read the first ridiculous thing what came to my mind hahaha. Dogs definitely either come from the african wild dog or wolf. Hard to say. hyena is more closely related to The big cat family so no connection there. If you looking for answers head to indian. There are still dogs there what seem to be transitioning from wild animals to domesticated dogs. they resemble that of the african wild dog.
    I live in africa my friends. seen all these animals and i have never seen wild wolves behave anything like a canine But a african wild dog. No doubt they cut from the same cloth.

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    Dingo, Canaan Dog, Basanji, Indian Paria Dog, Koi Dog, Sicha Dog, I-Twina Dog, I-NJA Isintu Dog, Carolina Dog. These are a few of the primitive dogs found in the world. Most of them are found in africa. I think its safe to say that dogs came from africa and my own personal opinion they are not descendants of the wolf. Rather they evolved from the african dogs after the continental shift

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