Shameless ancient humans may have robbed their dinner from wild hunting dogs
Archaeologists in Georgia have discovered evidence of the earliest dog found in Europe. Experts believe that humans may have taken advantage of the dogs ability to hunt prey
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Archaeologists have discovered evidence of the earliest dogs in Europe (Image: S. Bartolini-Lucenti / SWNS)
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