• sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    25 days ago

    Another element that could be at play here:

    He thought it was a dog.

    Dogs, because we domesticated them, have muscles around their eyes, that allow them to make eye/eyebrow expressions.

    Wolves do not have these. Because they’re the ones we did not domesticate for millenia.

    So, if he was expecting dog expressions… wolves literally cannot make the same facial expressions.

    They essentially always look like they have RBF, in comparison to a dog.

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        23 days ago

        Huh! You’re right, I did not know that.

        Huskies are… much closer to being actual wolves though, genetically speaking.

        Seems like this applies to malamutes and samoyeds as well…?

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      22 days ago

      It’s thought the species we domesticated was distinct from wolves of today. That species went extinct in the wild.