Re: Hyenas, Dogs and crossing the Bering Strait

From: Daryl Krupa (icycalmca_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/17/05


Date: 16 Feb 2005 21:30:48 -0800


Doug Weller wrote:
<snip>
> "Although at this point it's largely guesswork, Turner thinks it's
quite
> possible that those early Siberians domesticated the dog in an effort
to
> protect themselves from hyenas."

Doug:
  That would C.G. Turner, aka Christy G. Turner II, who has been
publishing scientific articles on bones and teeth for some time,
but there is apparently nothing yet available on the Siberian dog.

-
Daryl Krupa



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