wolves and dogs

"Wolves and dogs" refers to two closely related species within the Canidae family, distinguished by their distinct evolutionary paths. Wolves are wild carnivorous mammals with specific characteristics, such as a larger size, a pack-oriented social structure, and a range of adaptations for survival in various habitats. Dogs, on the other hand, are domesticated descendants of wolves, selectively bred by humans over thousands of years, exhibiting a wide range of physical and behavioral traits, and often serving as companions or working animals.

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