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Answered by sakshi893891
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The dog family is one of the 11 families that make up the Carnivores,

a large group of intelligent, flesh-eating, backboned animals. In this

group are such varied animals as bears, pandas, raccoons, cats,

hyenas, and even seal. The dog or canine family has many wild

species like wolves, foxes, coyotes, jackals, and wild dogs.

The dog is the only domesticated member of the canine family

though now and then someone tames a wolf, fox or coyote as a pet.

All members of the dog family are descendants of a wolf-like animal

which lived about 15 million years ago. From this distant ancestor,

the true dogs gradually developed. But nobody knows the exact

ancestor of the modern domestic dog.

Several wild dogs look and behave like domestic dogs. The dingo

or wild dog of Australia is one of these. It is possible that the dingo

was a tamed dog brought to Australia long ago which then ran wild.

Dogs were the first animals tamed by humans — perhaps 20,000

years ago. Tamed dogs were brought from Asia to the New World

5,000 or more years ago. Dogs were first used for hunting.

Answered by aryamishra088
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