Discovering the Diet and Kinship of Late Pleistocene Tumat Puppies

Unveiling the Past

Recent studies have provided insight into the diet and kinship of the Late Pleistocene ‘Tumat Puppies’. Researchers conducted a multifaceted analysis that sheds light on these ancient canines, which lived thousands of years ago. This groundbreaking work helps us understand their role in the ecosystem and their relationship with humans during that era.

Quaternary Research Cover

The findings reveal that these puppies were more than just companions; they were integral to the survival of early human populations. The analysis examined various aspects, including their dietary habits and genetic relationships. This research opens doors to further exploration into how these ancient dogs adapted to their environments and interacted with humans.