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The silver fox in Siberia in the mid-twentieth century was a small, wild animal that had become popular with the fur trade. Kept in pens, bred for their choice fur coats, particularly long and soft, the fox was not tamed but was captive. What Belyaev made of them, with a much reduced recipe, were not “dogs,” but were surprisingly close to dogs.
Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know
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