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  2. Wolves as pets and working animals - Wikipedia

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    Wolves are sometimes kept as exotic pets, and in some rarer occasions, as working animals. Although closely related to domesticated dogs, wolves do not show the same tractability as dogs in living alongside humans, and generally, a greater amount of effort is required in order to obtain the same amount of reliability. Wolves also need much more ...

  3. Maned wolf - Wikipedia

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    Due to the decrease in their habitat, the wolves often migrate to urban regions looking for easier access to food. This increases their contact with domestic animals, as well as the risk of infectious and parasitic diseases amongst the wolves which can lead to death. [49] Until 1996 the maned wolf was a vulnerable species by the IUCN.

  4. Dmitry Belyayev (zoologist) - Wikipedia

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    The tamed fox gives the scientist a paw and wags its tail. Konstantin Zinich, sculptor (Krasnoyarsk): "The philosophy of touching a fox and a man is rapprochement, kindness, there is no aggression from the fox - it was wild, and he made it genetically domesticated." [16] Its opening was held as part of the Belyaev Conference 2017. [17] [18]

  5. Domestication syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Reduction in size is regarded as a domestication syndrome trait - grey wolf skull compared with a chihuahua skull Domestication syndrome refers to two sets of phenotypic traits that are common to either domesticated plants [1] [2] or domesticated animals.

  6. Domesticated silver fox - Wikipedia

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    After 12 generations of selective breeding, the corticosteroid level in the tame foxes' plasma was "slightly more than half the level in a control group". After 28 to 30 generations, "the level had halved again." At the same time, the tame foxes' brains contained higher levels of serotonin. Moreover, tame male foxes' skulls gradually became ...

  7. Conflict around gray wolves has become so hostile, the U.S ...

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    Thousands of gray wolves roamed America's wilderness for centuries until hunters, ranchers and others nearly decimated the species. In 1973, the federal government listed them as endangered in the ...

  8. ‘Aggressive’ foxes break into Arizona museum and one attacks ...

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  9. Culpeo - Wikipedia

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    The culpeo (Lycalopex culpaeus), also known as Culpeo zorro, Andean zorro, Andean fox, Paramo wolf, [3] Andean wolf, [4] and colpeo fox, [4] is a species of South American fox. Despite the name, it is not a true fox, but more closely related to wolves and jackals. Its appearance resembles that of foxes due to convergent evolution.