Canine Brain Size Linked to Domestication Over 5,000 Years
A recent study suggests that dog brains began to shrink around 5,000 years ago. This change is potentially connected to the growing complexity of social environments shared with humans after domestication. The research sheds light on how cohabitation with people has influenced the evolutionary development of canine brain structure.
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