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Diane K. Boyd

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
1830 total appearances

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

So this is interesting. I mean, you're a voracious reader, obviously. Have you ever heard of the study in Russia? Yes, I know what you're going with.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

So this is interesting. I mean, you're a voracious reader, obviously. Have you ever heard of the study in Russia? Yes, I know what you're going with.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

So this is interesting. I mean, you're a voracious reader, obviously. Have you ever heard of the study in Russia? Yes, I know what you're going with.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

Go ahead, explain it. The book title is How to Tam a Fox and Create a Dog. One of the most interesting books I've ever read, but this is true. I'm not saying that the 400 wolves is not true, but I doubt it. This is true science supported by photos that in the 50s or so, this Russian scientist was starting a study of foxes. And he wanted to select simply for tameness.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

Go ahead, explain it. The book title is How to Tam a Fox and Create a Dog. One of the most interesting books I've ever read, but this is true. I'm not saying that the 400 wolves is not true, but I doubt it. This is true science supported by photos that in the 50s or so, this Russian scientist was starting a study of foxes. And he wanted to select simply for tameness.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

Go ahead, explain it. The book title is How to Tam a Fox and Create a Dog. One of the most interesting books I've ever read, but this is true. I'm not saying that the 400 wolves is not true, but I doubt it. This is true science supported by photos that in the 50s or so, this Russian scientist was starting a study of foxes. And he wanted to select simply for tameness.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

And by selecting the tamest male and female from these different fur farms, these are captive fox to start with. that he would see if their morphology or their physical appearance changed. So he went to fur farms and he was picking just for tameness. And eventually, after many years, he'd go to the fur farm and this fox would lunge at him and snarl, he'd leave it.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

And by selecting the tamest male and female from these different fur farms, these are captive fox to start with. that he would see if their morphology or their physical appearance changed. So he went to fur farms and he was picking just for tameness. And eventually, after many years, he'd go to the fur farm and this fox would lunge at him and snarl, he'd leave it.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

And by selecting the tamest male and female from these different fur farms, these are captive fox to start with. that he would see if their morphology or their physical appearance changed. So he went to fur farms and he was picking just for tameness. And eventually, after many years, he'd go to the fur farm and this fox would lunge at him and snarl, he'd leave it.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

And they'd say, oh, this one over here in the corner, she rubs against the fence. When you go to feed her, you take that one. But over years, they have photographs of these foxes, and they start changing. They were silver fox, a lot of them, instead of red. And they're black and white. They kind of look like border collies. And they start to have, you know, tipped over ears.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

And they'd say, oh, this one over here in the corner, she rubs against the fence. When you go to feed her, you take that one. But over years, they have photographs of these foxes, and they start changing. They were silver fox, a lot of them, instead of red. And they're black and white. They kind of look like border collies. And they start to have, you know, tipped over ears.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

And they'd say, oh, this one over here in the corner, she rubs against the fence. When you go to feed her, you take that one. But over years, they have photographs of these foxes, and they start changing. They were silver fox, a lot of them, instead of red. And they're black and white. They kind of look like border collies. And they start to have, you know, tipped over ears.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

And they got pictures of the guys in the pens. One person's bent over, and there's a fox standing on their back while they're putting out the food bowl. Crazy. Yes. And so that was in a very short time that they changed the behavior โ€“ the picture โ€“

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

And they got pictures of the guys in the pens. One person's bent over, and there's a fox standing on their back while they're putting out the food bowl. Crazy. Yes. And so that was in a very short time that they changed the behavior โ€“ the picture โ€“

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2213 - Diane K. Boyd

And they got pictures of the guys in the pens. One person's bent over, and there's a fox standing on their back while they're putting out the food bowl. Crazy. Yes. And so that was in a very short time that they changed the behavior โ€“ the picture โ€“