This video somewhat glosses over some of the more interesting scientific results of the experiment.
The colours of the foxes began changing as they were tamed, taking on characteristics that are found in other domestic animals, but no wild ones.
The 'spotted' pattern for example. Not like a cheetah, but the random spots that dogs or cows have. That pattern does not appear on wild animals, but does appear on most tame ones. These foxes began to sometimes have spotted coats as they became docile.
This video somewhat glosses over some of the more interesting scientific results of the experiment.
The colours of the foxes began changing as they were tamed, taking on characteristics that are found in other domestic animals, but no wild ones.
The 'spotted' pattern for example. Not like a cheetah, but the random spots that dogs or cows have. That pattern does not appear on wild animals, but does appear on most tame ones. These foxes began to sometimes have spotted coats as they became docile.
This video somewhat glosses over some of the more interesting scientific results of the experiment.
The colours of the foxes began changing as they were tamed, taking on characteristics that are found in other domestic animals, but no wild ones.
The 'spotted' pattern for example. Not like a cheetah, but the random spots that dogs or cows have. That pattern does not appear on wild animals, but does appear on most tame ones. These foxes began to sometimes have spotted coats as they became docile.