David Ian Howe
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But yeah, it's fascinating. And I know my dog thinks and I know he like they can understand syntax in a sense. And like, want to go pee pee is like, it's like, yeah, he gets that. It's like several words, but he probably just hears pee pee.
But yeah, it's fascinating. And I know my dog thinks and I know he like they can understand syntax in a sense. And like, want to go pee pee is like, it's like, yeah, he gets that. It's like several words, but he probably just hears pee pee.
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Yeah. Higher latitudes. Obviously, there's a lot more dog and human interaction because of wolves being there, especially like in northern Asia, East Asia, Europe, and then the Basenji in Africa and all that.
Yeah. Higher latitudes. Obviously, there's a lot more dog and human interaction because of wolves being there, especially like in northern Asia, East Asia, Europe, and then the Basenji in Africa and all that.
Yeah. Higher latitudes. Obviously, there's a lot more dog and human interaction because of wolves being there, especially like in northern Asia, East Asia, Europe, and then the Basenji in Africa and all that.
But one thing I did learn that kind of interested me was dogs don't do well in the tropics, at least back in the day. So when the Americas were being peopled by the earliest Americans going down through the tropics of Mexico and Nicaragua and all that, the dog population kind of just stops for a while. And the Inca at some point eventually have dogs.
But one thing I did learn that kind of interested me was dogs don't do well in the tropics, at least back in the day. So when the Americas were being peopled by the earliest Americans going down through the tropics of Mexico and Nicaragua and all that, the dog population kind of just stops for a while. And the Inca at some point eventually have dogs.
But one thing I did learn that kind of interested me was dogs don't do well in the tropics, at least back in the day. So when the Americas were being peopled by the earliest Americans going down through the tropics of Mexico and Nicaragua and all that, the dog population kind of just stops for a while. And the Inca at some point eventually have dogs.
In Southeast Asia and in Central America, there's a bottleneck of less dogs because they just don't do well in the tropics back then.
In Southeast Asia and in Central America, there's a bottleneck of less dogs because they just don't do well in the tropics back then.
In Southeast Asia and in Central America, there's a bottleneck of less dogs because they just don't do well in the tropics back then.
Too hot. And I think diseases like drinking out of ponds and stuff might have too many bacteria or parasites and things. Because humans can boil the water, but dogs can sneak off and still drink it. And that might be the case.
Too hot. And I think diseases like drinking out of ponds and stuff might have too many bacteria or parasites and things. Because humans can boil the water, but dogs can sneak off and still drink it. And that might be the case.
Too hot. And I think diseases like drinking out of ponds and stuff might have too many bacteria or parasites and things. Because humans can boil the water, but dogs can sneak off and still drink it. And that might be the case.
Whether there is science to support the idea of co-evolution between humans and dogs. Thanks so much. Bye.
Whether there is science to support the idea of co-evolution between humans and dogs. Thanks so much. Bye.
Whether there is science to support the idea of co-evolution between humans and dogs. Thanks so much. Bye.