josae
Active Member
I had actually read an article from last months national geographic that my prof had also lectured on in my genetics class. Seems that the over the last sixty-seventy years in the Soviet Union they had been interbreeding foxs for several favorable traits that would lead to complete domestication of the specific species. They are not at the stage yet where all progeny can be housebroken, called over, or even cease from attacking/destroying household items. Certain things have been observed through generations which were shorter tails, specific color patterns and showing different emotions through changing "wags" with their tail. The intra-dependance of the species is still well preserved so it will still do what it wants when it wants to do it, whether accepting attention from its owners or tearing apart and eating your couch. Get a dog and save yourself the headache lol.