Dingos & Wild Dogs
Episode 2 – Not Wolves, Not Dogs — and That's the Problem European settlers expected dingoes to behave like domestic dogs and were disturbed when they did not. This episode explores the biology and behavior that set dingoes apart, including their intelligence, pack structure, breeding suppression, independence, and limited neoteny. While dingoes are technically the same species as domestic dogs, thousands of years of natural selection created an animal shaped for wild survival rather than human cooperation. Settlers misinterpreted this independence as defiance, their hunting behavior as malice, and their refusal to submit as threat. The biological reality was an animal occupying a unique evolutionary position between wild and domestic, but settlers had no framework for understanding or accepting that ambiguity. https://Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series! https//amzn.to/43tvQNa This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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