12,400-Year-Old Frozen Dog Thawed for Research
A dog frozen in Siberian ice was found, and now scientists are saying they can learn a lot about current dogs and their history, because the preservation on the specimen is so good.
A dog frozen in Siberian ice was found, and now scientists are saying they can learn a lot about current dogs and their history, because the preservation on the specimen is so good.
“We’re talking quality years not just increasing the older years when the dogs are already suffering from chronic disease and disability,” said Professor Matt Kaeberlein.
New study shows dog’s ability to see magnetic fields, thanks to a special protein not found in humans.
“Studies have indicated that dogs can differentiate between emotions from cues such as facial expressions, but this is not the same as emotional recognition.”
“It is a controversial topic and there will be people who don’t agree with it but there will be loads of people that would love to be able to do it,” said Jacques.