Ice Age 'Puppies' Revealed as Wolf Cubs, Not Dogs

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A new study analyzing 14,000-year-old remains of two puppies from Siberia shows they were likely wolf cubs, not early domesticated dogs, challenging previous assumptions based on their black fur and suggesting ancient wolves were larger and had diverse diets, including woolly rhinoceros meat.
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