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Answered by itzdevilLord
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Dogs evolved from wolves and have developed adaptations to help them survive in the wild, like powerful sight, hearing, and smell as well as sharp teeth and bodies that make them powerful hunters. Wild dogs live in packs, or groups of dogs, so they can hunt larger animals.

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Answered by mishra6753
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Wild dogs survive by eating meat, meaning they have to hunt for their food. Many of the adaptations dogs have developed make them better hunters. For example, dogs have a very good sense of smell. In fact, a dog's sense of smell is about 1 million times more sensitive than that of humans! A strong sense of smell helps wild dogs find food, and it alerts them to territories claimed by other dogs. Dogs claim their home territory by marking it with their scent, and other dogs smell that and know there is another dog nearby.

Dogs also have eyes that are very sensitive to motion and light. This helps them hunt at night, and they are very good at detecting any kind of movement of prey (other animals they eat). They also have very good hearing, so even if they can't see the prey, dogs can usually tell what direction the prey is moving.

If you've looked at your dog's teeth, you know they have some big, sharp teeth that are actually called canine teeth. These teeth formed to rip and tear meat, though it also helps them eat their kibble and any treats they might get from the dinner table

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