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Judi Lynn

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Wed Apr 10, 2024, 01:39 AM Apr 2024

Was an extinct fox once man's best friend? [View all]

7 hours ago
By Helen Briggs,
Environment correspondent



There are more than 10 species of South American fox, including the grey fox

Our ancestors may have kept foxes as pets long before domestic dogs came on the scene.

Archaeological evidence suggests ancient human societies in South America revered foxes to such an extent that they were buried next to them.

Scientists were surprised to find a fox buried in a human grave dating back 1,500 years in Patagonia, Argentina.

They think the most likely explanation is that the fox was a highly valued companion or pet.

DNA analysis shows the animal dined with prehistoric hunter gatherers and was part of the inner circle of the camp.

More:
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2024/04/10/history-offers-argentina-a-cautionary-tale-on-dollarisation/

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