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this post was submitted on 21 Sep 2024
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I disagree here. Dogs breeds are so diverse, there's no way you could show some pictures of a few dogs and they'd be able to pick other dogs, but also rule out other dog like creatures. Especially not with 100 percent accuracy.
for example, wolves, hyenas, and african wild dogs certainly won't ever reach 100% consensus on dog-or-not within human groups
Sorry, really.
Hyenas aren't closely related to dogs.
You better be sorry, I was not ready to learn about it.
Thanks though...
I'd have to hand in my Canadian Passport if I weren't, buddy.
Just goes to show, though, that even we can be fooled by things that look really similar.