Biology, 26.10.2020 22:20 maryam2863
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Which characteristics are drawbacks of the domestication of dogs?
They're dependent on people for resources and often can't survive on their own.
They can't mate with wolves, even though they're the same species.
Inbreeding occurs in pedigrees, which increases their risk of disease.
Those living with people have a shorter life span than stray dogs that don't have homes.
They have higher genetic variation, which makes thahen less likely to survive in their environment.
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