Cat/ Dog polarization
Ok. Try this.
Cats and dogs have the ability to remind us of certain aspects of ourselves due to we being further along on the evolutionary path.
Some time ago, cats branched out in their chosen direction, and dogs went thither, and foxes went somewhere inbetween, evolution being the marvelously wonderful thing it is.
One is not better than the other, merely an adaption to certain survival/ evolutionary criteria. Hence:
1. woof
2. meow
/felt sorry for teh kitty in vid
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Ok. Try this.
Cats and dogs have the ability to remind us of certain aspects of ourselves due to we being further along on the evolutionary path.
Some time ago, cats branched out in their chosen direction, and dogs went thither, and foxes went somewhere inbetween, evolution being the marvelously wonderful thing it is.
One is not better than the other, merely an adaption to certain survival/ evolutionary criteria. Hence:
1. woof
2. meow
/felt sorry for teh kitty in vid
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Cat's are more evolutionarily stable though.
Aside from fur colour and length most cats are the same but dogs vary a lot in size and shape.
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Aside from fur colour and length most cats are the same but dogs vary a lot in size and shape.
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I would say that cats display larger variations on size than dogs (e.g. lions etc.).
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The multitude variety of dogs is all man made of course.
Crazy how we got from a proud, powerful wolf to a small, rat-like useless kickable Chihuahua
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Crazy how we got from a proud, powerful wolf to a small, rat-like useless kickable Chihuahua
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Chihuahuas can fuck off.
Dachshunds are great, if slightly neurotic
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Dachshunds are great, if slightly neurotic
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Well lions are not cats though are they?
Whilst both are of the family Felidae they cannot interbreed so are a different species.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felidae
Although you can get some pretty interesting results if you breed some of the big cats together.
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Whilst both are of the family Felidae they cannot interbreed so are a different species.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felidae
Although you can get some pretty interesting results if you breed some of the big cats together.
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This variety is at the family level not within the same species
Dogs have been found to carry one 'master gene' which largely accounts for the wide size range. This gene mutation has probably been maintained by humans through selective breeding. www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9348104
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Dogs have been found to carry one 'master gene' which largely accounts for the wide size range. This gene mutation has probably been maintained by humans through selective breeding. www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9348104
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