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There is some fairly fascinating experiments discussed in this article:

The Russians began by breeding a group of foxes according to one simple rule: they would walk up to a cage and put a hand on the bars. Foxes that slunk back in fear and snapped their teeth didn't get to breed. Ones that came up to the scientists did. Meanwhile, the scientists also raised a separate group of foxes under identical conditions, except for one difference: they didn't have to pass a test to mate.

More than 40 generations of foxes have now been bred in Novosibirsk, and the results speak for themselves. The foxes that the scientists bred selectively have become remarkably doglike. They will affectionately run up to people and even wag their tails.

The article attempts to explore the intelligence of canine creatures and how they were originally tamed by humans.




For more information on this, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesticated_silver_fox (and its references and external links, especially the Cornell University one). I want one. :)




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