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New Eyewitness Submission: ‘Dogman’ Pictures
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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 180893" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>I wonder if the dogman legends come from people seeing coyotes or wolves standing up and walking, but it's relatively rare that they do this, and biologists just don't note it much when they see it because they already know they are observing wolves. I have a female boxer who does this all the time. She's a goof, so of course she sometimes feels like standing up and walking around like a human, but that can't be natural for them, biomechanically. Yet, even if it is not physically comfortable for them, there are obvious advantages to a canid who actually can do this, in that they are able to better look for prey and dangers, and they are able to smell scents that are carried by the wind a little higher up off the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 180893, member: 10263"] I wonder if the dogman legends come from people seeing coyotes or wolves standing up and walking, but it's relatively rare that they do this, and biologists just don't note it much when they see it because they already know they are observing wolves. I have a female boxer who does this all the time. She's a goof, so of course she sometimes feels like standing up and walking around like a human, but that can't be natural for them, biomechanically. Yet, even if it is not physically comfortable for them, there are obvious advantages to a canid who actually can do this, in that they are able to better look for prey and dangers, and they are able to smell scents that are carried by the wind a little higher up off the ground. [/QUOTE]
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