Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Tame foxes taught us about animal domestication. But did we get the story wrong?

quote [ The authors of the paper do not doubt that Belyaev was able to breed tamer foxes. But the Russian experiment fell short of proving the existence of domestication syndrome, they argue, because Belyaev’s first foxes were far from wild, and there’s no proof certain physical features are common to domesticated species. ]

I never thought of domestication syndrome as the takeaway, but the heritability of personality traits.
[SFW] [science & technology]
[by snowfox@9:08pmGMT]

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mechanical contrivance said @ 2:15pm GMT on 5th Dec
I love the look on its face.
biblebeltdrunk said @ 7:57pm GMT on 5th Dec [Score:1 Funny]
He seems like hes channeling the smug emotions of the Salem puppet from sabrina the tenage witch.
snowfox said @ 12:07am GMT on 6th Dec
You can have one! I think it's $6k for a real project fox. Maybe less for group 3...

No one talks about control group and vicious group, just the tame ones :D

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