Animals
Ancient Foxes Relied On Human Leftover Foods for 42 Millennia
Researchers have found that ancient foxes have relied on human leftover foods for at least 42 millennia, their diets being influenced by the game hunted by ancient humans. Their study's conclusions mean that these small and ancient carnivores could be used as tracers of ancient human activity.
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