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Discovery of 14,200-Year-Old Dog in Switzerland Reshapes Understanding of Human-Canine History
Researchers in Switzerland have identified the world's oldest known dog through DNA analysis, dating it back 14,200 years. This finding, along with a new study, suggests that humans and dogs have coexisted for over 15,000 years, since the end of the Ice Age, making their bond older than previously believed.
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vgDanish13h ago
Forskere fant 14 200 år gammel hund i Sveits
DNA-analyse bekrefter at det er verdens eldste hund.
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Människans bästa vän äldre än tidigare trott
Människor och hundar har levt sida vid sida i över 15 000 år, sedan slutet av istiden, enligt en ny studie publicerad i…
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