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4 Dog Domestication Theories 

Stefan Milo
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4 different theories on how wolves became man's best friend.
Not by me this week, but David Ian Howe of Ethnocynology fame.
Check out David's stuff here!
/ ethnocynology
/ @davidianhowe
A life in ruins podcast:
www.archaeologypodcastnetwork...
Thumbnail and other artwork by Ettore Mazza ettore.mazza?ig...
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Disclaimer: Use my videos as a rough guide to a topic. I am not an expert, I may get things wrong. This is why I always post my sources so you can critique my work and verify things for yourselves. Of course I aim to be as accurate as possible which is why you will only find reputable sources in my videos. Secondly, information is always subject to changes as new information is uncovered by archaeologists.
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@Yayojayoful
@Yayojayoful 3 года назад
This guy is like the undomesticated version of Stefan Milo. Much more aggressive and unpredictable, thought it is clear he might have something to offer in the future.
@DadMaster
@DadMaster 3 года назад
Dude is an enigma, funny and smart but like clearly some screws loose. Hahah.
@BehindtheTrowel
@BehindtheTrowel 3 года назад
They're both awesome. I interviewed David yesterday. Check it out on my channel 🤠👷🏽‍♀️
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
@@BehindtheTrowel I had a lot of fun Tash!
@Bootes_Void
@Bootes_Void 2 года назад
Nothing better than a city boy telling you how dogs were domesticated thinking that a domesticated animal just means a very docile animal that just eats what you feed them and understand to sit whenever you ask them to… Also I don’t think he understands the concept of when scientists say they ate all or most of the animal.
@elis7393
@elis7393 2 года назад
@@Bootes_Void why do you think he thinks that? I don't understand what you're trying to say here
@SaintBroken
@SaintBroken 3 года назад
Human: I never thought I'de hunt side by side with a wolf. Wolf: How about side by side with a friend. Human: I like that.
@SilverSquirrel
@SilverSquirrel 3 года назад
Cat: Get a fucking room you guys!
@user-jz6tw4ud6b
@user-jz6tw4ud6b 3 года назад
Brilliant!!
@kylegriffin7872
@kylegriffin7872 3 года назад
We all liked that
@Peter-ri9ie
@Peter-ri9ie 3 года назад
❤️
@danielmcginnis5134
@danielmcginnis5134 3 года назад
gay!
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Thanks for the opportunity Stefan! Glad to work with you! If you guys like this, my dog, and don’t hate my face, I’m happy to post more on my channel!
@parkerthanyou
@parkerthanyou 3 года назад
Really funny and interesting, it's a pleasure to listen to you, i'm subscribing
@dharmendrasinghrana36
@dharmendrasinghrana36 3 года назад
dude you are fantastic:D
@MarkVrem
@MarkVrem 3 года назад
Your voice 10x better than Stefan's. I mean I'm sure Stefan is aware of this also, so not a dis or anything lol
@mirnasale7263
@mirnasale7263 3 года назад
Subscribed!!! You are awesome! And your logo is beautiful!
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
@@mirnasale7263 Thank you! And yeah, Ettore is a gifted individual.
@jonnyhames7013
@jonnyhames7013 3 года назад
I was in Kazakhstan visiting an ice rink in the mountains. There was a kebab van outside the ice rink and some wolves had come down from the mountains and were eating kebabs from the bin outside the kebab van
@cincin4515
@cincin4515 Год назад
Perfect hunting ground is the kebab house. For both wolves and drunk people.
@krisaaron5771
@krisaaron5771 Год назад
One look from those soulful wolf eyes and I'd share my kebeb in a heartbeat!
@michaels4255
@michaels4255 Год назад
Evidently, wolves don't have much flight distance when food is involved!
@dp0004
@dp0004 3 года назад
I feed birds. I had 1 gull tap on my window to be fed. Now there are 2 young gulls tapping on my window. This is in 1 generation.
@trucid2
@trucid2 3 года назад
"Generation 10. I now have 1024 gulls tapping on my window. Send help."
@dp0004
@dp0004 3 года назад
@@trucid2 ha ha ha!
@krisaaron5771
@krisaaron5771 Год назад
@@trucid2 Start worrying when they pick the lock on your front door! Their ancestors were dinosaurs, so things could get ugly...
@trucid2
@trucid2 Год назад
@@krisaaron5771 Would you fight one t-rex sized seagull or 1024 seagulls?
@tannermccune4011
@tannermccune4011 Год назад
@Lemon Party the t-rex sized seagull is the clear answer. They have thin and hollow bones. A big one would be easy to fight, it would probably just die on its own without me doing anything.
@jeremiasrobinson
@jeremiasrobinson 3 года назад
When did humans start talking like babies to dogs?
@stevenobrien557
@stevenobrien557 3 года назад
Who says they spoke that way to human babies first? Where is your supporting data?
@jeremiasrobinson
@jeremiasrobinson 3 года назад
I said "like babies" not "in the same way we speak to babies" although I can see how you would assume one means the other.
@Gandalf-The-Green
@Gandalf-The-Green 3 года назад
when the first wolf playfully rolled onto its back and had that cute "cuddle me" look in its eyes
@LuisAldamiz
@LuisAldamiz 3 года назад
When they became modern urban trash. In the past dogs were work animals, not "babies".
@Gandalf-The-Green
@Gandalf-The-Green 3 года назад
@@LuisAldamiz well, it goes at least back to the Romans, they adored their dogs and built crypts with beautiful inscriptions for them: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vxlci1d2rOg.html
@jackking3454
@jackking3454 2 года назад
There was the story of "Romeo," the friendly wolf who showed up near Juneau in 2003. He played amicably with local dogs and was friendly with local people. Then some out-of-town hunters came and killed him. In spite of the bad ending, Romeo might have been the kind of genetic "sport" ancient people discovered to help create dogs.
@krisaaron5771
@krisaaron5771 Год назад
Human skin makes beautiful leather -- perhaps there's a use for Romeo's killer other than as a target for archery enthusiasts? I was going to say "Romeo's murderer" but someone always goes bunched-undies if that word is used to describe the slaughter of a non-human.
@neutralfellow9736
@neutralfellow9736 3 года назад
The soviet fox storyline was superb.
@jaysinha0
@jaysinha0 Год назад
Rich English people would just hunt it.
@josecarvajal6654
@josecarvajal6654 3 года назад
This video should´ve been called: Dogmestication. What a missed oportunity right there.
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
omg
@josecarvajal6654
@josecarvajal6654 3 года назад
@@davidianhowe Dude the logo of your channel is awesome, loved it, just like your channel!
@BehindtheTrowel
@BehindtheTrowel 3 года назад
Haha. Why didn't I think of that 🤔 I interviewed David yesterday. Check it out on my channel 🤠👷🏽‍♀️
@josecarvajal6654
@josecarvajal6654 3 года назад
@@BehindtheTrowel definetily will!
@brunopimenta8204
@brunopimenta8204 3 года назад
Should't it be Wolfmestication i mean... you know what i mean.
@hallamhal
@hallamhal 3 года назад
I love the look on those bisons' faces at 4:45
@rooney0423
@rooney0423 3 года назад
"Wtf?! Hey Jerry, these aren't doggos. We've been bamboozled!"
@user-mm5jp4yz4q
@user-mm5jp4yz4q 3 года назад
It says: MABLA...Make America Bison-Landic Again~!
@dylanthorson8595
@dylanthorson8595 3 года назад
We don’t deserve this high a level of production value. Love this guy!
@MegaFunkysoul
@MegaFunkysoul 3 года назад
I do!
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
I can’t tell if this means it’s good or bad 👀. Thank you either way!!
@BehindtheTrowel
@BehindtheTrowel 3 года назад
Davids work is awesome!
@LondonReps
@LondonReps 3 года назад
Yeah the editing skills are top notch, really compliment the humour.
@reignorshine.
@reignorshine. 3 года назад
Those dog foxes are a compelling argument, wagging tails and floppy ears wow . I reckon it could've been a combination of all those hypothesis sis.
@1943vermork
@1943vermork 3 года назад
And for unknown reasons the morphology and fur patterns of those fox, are changing and becoming more dogs like. They don’t know if subconsciously the researchers have been selecting others traits than just behavior. Fascinating.
@deandarvin553
@deandarvin553 3 года назад
@@1943vermork Behavioral traits are linked with physical traits. You breed for one kind, you'll get changes in the other.
@infinitemonkey917
@infinitemonkey917 3 года назад
I think a combo is more likely. Perhaps it was the self domestication / flight wolves first, then the more docile of those were selected by humans. As he said - it is unlikely people took a den of wild wolf pups and just started picking less dangerous ones.
@justsomenuts
@justsomenuts 3 года назад
the floppy ears, tail wagging, and color spots are neonatal (baby) traits. Hence why they are linked with less fear of humans.
@1943vermork
@1943vermork 3 года назад
@@infinitemonkey917 It’s always multi factors. Once a tiny option is unlocked, someone or something will try to take advantage of it. Any living thing will adapt its behavior or strategy to a new situation within its own limits.
@williamparker1644
@williamparker1644 3 года назад
I've found coyote dens before when we farmed in Kansas. The little pups have no fear of humans and will lick you all over wagging their little tails. They'll follow you home if you let them. I can't imagine primative people wouldn't want to keep one for a pet. Natives in the Amazon jungle keep all kinds of pets. Monkeys. Birds. I'll bet a wolf would make a great pet if you caught a little one and raised it.
@user-mm5jp4yz4q
@user-mm5jp4yz4q 3 года назад
Coyote is the holy pateron-protector of several Athabaskan clans and tribes from their members being caught and interviewed by the evil trickster wolf-headed Turkic Khan of Borat Sagdiyev who managed, with his shamanistic tricks, to cross the Bering landbridge after them in order to mock their great country.
@ellobo768
@ellobo768 2 года назад
They do! Aaaaaaooooowwww
@pong9000
@pong9000 2 года назад
There is a mechanism prompting most nest-nurtured animals to suddenly acquire independence, and it's a real time bomb if you think your raccoon kit (or whatever) will forever be your attentively dependent little baby. Something snaps when they mature to make them hostile to their siblings, their moms, everybody. It's what makes them go and find their own territory! True of coyotes and wolves too.
@ghz24
@ghz24 2 года назад
@@pong9000 So true they even tried to tame a bunch of wolf pups with volunteer families to raise the pups, none were tame at adulthood.
@cincin4515
@cincin4515 Год назад
Absolutely. Then to realise they can be trained for hunting, serve as a really great blanket and chase off rats and other pilferers would be like the ultimate all rounder.
@scragglybeard9322
@scragglybeard9322 3 года назад
Damn he tricked me with the spoon for a second!
@burtvincent1278
@burtvincent1278 3 года назад
Watching the symbiotic relationship between Grizzly Bears and wolves that recently developed in Yellowstone I would believe that same relationship with humans is how dogs came to be.
@Foxtrottangoabc
@Foxtrottangoabc 3 года назад
There are many instances of different animals, mammals , fish , birds etc having symbiotic relationships. Its a tough world out there. Bear and wolf is a good combo 🙂
@LuxisAlukard
@LuxisAlukard 3 года назад
If bears and wolves learn to coexist and communicate - humans are doomes
@scooterdogg7580
@scooterdogg7580 3 года назад
wait until a large pack starts killing bear cubs
@UteChewb
@UteChewb 3 года назад
In the Australian town of Eden, humans and killer whales cooperated to hunt baleen whales for decades. And there are plenty of other stories like that around the world. Different species can cooperate, especially if they are smart enough so that they can bypass genetic evolution. I have no doubt that the domestication of dogs was a very complicated thing which varied from place to place and over time. I remember one researcher saying that because humans and dogs complement each other together they are a much more powerful hunting team than either wolves or humans. The combo makes us super-predators.
@michaeleager4635
@michaeleager4635 2 года назад
@@UteChewb true. Humans when they had spears/ pointed sticks would be effective at finishing prey that was driven towards them. This maybe happened accidentally a few times before a pack thought " that's a good way to kill animals without running twenty miles"
@hallamhal
@hallamhal 3 года назад
Typical Germanics with their typical Germanic words, like mutual, symbiotic and hypothesis!
@suguspjr
@suguspjr 3 года назад
These are Latin and Greek words
@joaomt3123
@joaomt3123 3 года назад
@@suguspjr yeah, that's the joke
@ronjayrose9706
@ronjayrose9706 3 года назад
And Canine and Luna good, ol Germanic words
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Haha! I was mostly saying it in response to me speaking English in general, as the sentence is still technically spoken in English. But omg this is the funniest call out ever and I respect it so much.
@jacksonp2397
@jacksonp2397 3 года назад
@@davidianhowe Wait ur the guy
@iainhansen1047
@iainhansen1047 3 года назад
“Especially when your speaking that Germanic garbage” Dam English just got roasted
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Glad someone else appreciated that hahaha
@iainhansen1047
@iainhansen1047 3 года назад
@@davidianhowe ya man, after watching this video I watched nearly all of your videos and subscribed, your pretty good.
@moritamikamikara3879
@moritamikamikara3879 3 года назад
GET OUT LATINS REEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
@@iainhansen1047 means a lot! Thanks!!!
@j.samuelwaters81
@j.samuelwaters81 3 года назад
"How do you know what 'Germanic' means, but not 'dog'!?" 😂😂😂
@zeideerskine3462
@zeideerskine3462 3 года назад
Another theory is that one day a human was experimenting with boomerang making and a wolf always caught the thing in the air and brought it back. The wolf got addicted to playing fetch and got his/her whole pack to join in the fun. While the man never managed to build the boomerang, he got himself a pack of hunting buddies for much bigger game than birds.
@juanpascallucianobravado6112
@juanpascallucianobravado6112 3 года назад
Hire this guy as a substitute teacher more often!
@niallwildwoode7373
@niallwildwoode7373 3 года назад
Totally brilliant! If anyone taught history in schools like this, kids would come out with top grades.
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
This means a lot!
@wickedsamurai3323
@wickedsamurai3323 3 года назад
friendship ended with stefan. now david is my best friend
@user-mm5jp4yz4q
@user-mm5jp4yz4q 3 года назад
Some centuries later, a great-grand child of David's will use a finger-tip bone found from a cave to demonstrate to the future generation that Stefan once really did exist...
@user-mm5jp4yz4q
@user-mm5jp4yz4q 3 года назад
Or, maybe we should call it Stefanova...
@howardchambers9679
@howardchambers9679 Год назад
I had a wife like you. Faithless friend
@11moonshot
@11moonshot Год назад
oh no!!!
@tortron
@tortron 3 года назад
Here's my theory I just came up with. As a coming of age RITUAL, the young hunter had to prove he was better than the greatest hunter of all, the Wolf. You sneak into a wolf den, steal a puppy, come back a man and less a finger.
@justsomenuts
@justsomenuts 3 года назад
cool story
@thedwightguy
@thedwightguy 2 года назад
In Edmonton we'd hand catch ground squirrels and get our fingers all bit up, in Grade 4. I caught a coyote pup. Have the scar above my eye to prove it. Kids back then??? uh, no TV so.........
@Zebred2001
@Zebred2001 3 года назад
Years ago when I worked on a ranch in south-central B.C. moving irrigation lines I came upon a young coyote laying in the crop. I though something was wrong with him at first because he didn't try to get away but otherwise he looked healthy. After a while I knelt down and carefully began petting him. He was fine.
@gyorkshire257
@gyorkshire257 3 года назад
And that's how covid started. Thanks mate.
@brunopimenta8204
@brunopimenta8204 3 года назад
@@gyorkshire257 Meanwhile CCP picks up this comment to show how covid started in America.
@jorge3234
@jorge3234 3 года назад
@@gyorkshire257 you could have been the person that domesticated the first coyote
@trashpanda9380
@trashpanda9380 3 месяца назад
Warning. Coyote packs hunt by sending a smaller and weaker coyote forward first to scout out prey. The prey will approach the weaker coyote for whatever reason, then the coyote scout will let out a signal to the rest of the pack, telling them to surround the prey and attack. A man I know was ripped off his tractor and lost his entire leg to a pack of coyotes using this method, and a pack of coyotes tried to attack my dog once. Thankfully, my dog was inside an enclosed fence and the coyotes couldn't get to her, but they were trying their hardest to find a way in.
@FilosSofo
@FilosSofo 3 года назад
"that germanic garbage", lol, I'm dying.
@ttun100
@ttun100 3 года назад
I kind of go for they found out we had couches theory.
@lindellbohannon5849
@lindellbohannon5849 3 года назад
Hahaha, good one
@valeriavagapova
@valeriavagapova 3 года назад
...It was only when he switched to the cave that I realised I saw his RU-vid before. lol That Russian was actually pretty good :))
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Omg I thought it might get a lot of flack haha
@valeriavagapova
@valeriavagapova 3 года назад
@@davidianhowe I'm Russian and it made me smile tbh, you're good:) "Na zdorovie" doesn't actually mean "cheers" in Russian though (that's a Polish thing), but it's such a common misconception at this point that it's to be expected lol! It was cute. It was a great video, and love your content overall! Молодец:))
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
@@valeriavagapova haha! the funny thing is, I had originally said it the polish way in the video. And then my friend told me how to say it the russian way. So i tried to dub it over (you can hear the dub). But I STILL said is the polish way hahahaha Spaciba!
@orzelmorze5586
@orzelmorze5586 3 года назад
@@valeriavagapova Yes, he said it in Polish-Czech way - „na zdrovie” / „na zdrowie”. I'm Polish, but I know Russian and I instantly heard that it is in Polish way and not in Russian. Isn't Russian „na zdoravie” since accent transforms O into A?
@valeriavagapova
@valeriavagapova 3 года назад
@@orzelmorze5586 I think the pronunciation was close enough to the Russian phrase "На здоровье", but the problem is this phrase is not used as "cheers" in Russian lol! It usually means "you're welcome", like "Spasibo" - "Na zdorovie". We never sit down to drink and say "Na zdorovie" :) I think this phrase was picked up by the Western media from Polish/Czech at some point, and then conflated with Russian because, y'know, Slavic is apparently synonymous with Russian in a lot of Western media for some reason... Anyway, it's interesting how little old misconceptions/misunderstandings like this get so ingrained in the culture and the minds that they become such a meme despite being technically inaccurate:)
@AnastasiaPlantlegs
@AnastasiaPlantlegs 3 года назад
this editing is so immersive. Thanks for introducing this guy to the channel Stefan!!! and great job David!
@BehindtheTrowel
@BehindtheTrowel 3 года назад
They're both awesome. I interviewed David yesterday. Check it out on my channel 🤠👷🏽‍♀️
@AnastasiaPlantlegs
@AnastasiaPlantlegs 3 года назад
@@BehindtheTrowel i love the shameless promo, I’ll check you out for sure :D
@StefanMilo
@StefanMilo 3 года назад
Thanks David for this fascinating break down of cats! Check out more of David's stuff here! instagram.com/ethnocynology/ ru-vid.com A life in ruins podcast: www.archaeologypodcastnetwork...
@Dog_One
@Dog_One 3 года назад
The like for his channel doesn't work for me
@pridefulobserver3807
@pridefulobserver3807 3 года назад
the link to the channel has a problem, it does not work for me either
@tsopmocful1958
@tsopmocful1958 3 года назад
The link is down.
@dopeyfx1783
@dopeyfx1783 3 года назад
...yeh cats...right...yeh...
@z1az285
@z1az285 2 года назад
The frozen puppy found in Siberia was absolutely incredible and was the closest evidence of a domesticated animal that was still wolf like.
@ExoticTerrain
@ExoticTerrain 3 года назад
I like this guy, I’ll have to check out his channel.
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Means a lot!
@seanhaarhoff3726
@seanhaarhoff3726 3 года назад
He is excellent
@AmadonFaul
@AmadonFaul 3 года назад
Same
@Primarch359
@Primarch359 3 года назад
He also got a shout-out for his help with PBS Eons' dog domestication video
@crowdsourcedlife
@crowdsourcedlife 3 года назад
@@davidianhowe Subscribed! I lol'd. Real lol's, not the fake ones I use as a general use punctuation in texts
@TommoCarroll
@TommoCarroll 3 года назад
Yes! I knew as soon as I saw this title it was going to be David! SWEET!
@anthropomorphicmonster9113
@anthropomorphicmonster9113 3 года назад
Just imagine how amazing it must've felt to be a human at the time of early dog domestication, being able to interact with a wild animal that has been so aggressive and weary about you in the past and now it's wagging It's tail and almost smiling at you as run your hands through it's fur. An unexpected pleasant connection between you and the strange wild world around you.
@larrydaniels6532
@larrydaniels6532 2 года назад
Or to know what the power of food holds over every animal!
@mary9983
@mary9983 3 года назад
This dude is fantastic, Stefan. Thanks for introducing him to us!
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Thanks! More on my channel
@PoeLemic
@PoeLemic 2 года назад
This was an incredible episode. My wife and I watched it like 3 times (maybe 4 times). But, she kept falling asleep after long day, so I watched it in full each time. Do more on this topic.
@nicholasalexander9104
@nicholasalexander9104 3 года назад
Always love ur video's Stephen but ur buddy is HILARIOUS, and conveys the facts and relative info with ease thru his comedic style
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
I really appreciate it!!
@BehindtheTrowel
@BehindtheTrowel 3 года назад
Haha They're both awesome. I interviewed David yesterday. Check it out on my channel 🤠👷🏽‍♀️
@moodist1er
@moodist1er 3 года назад
This guy just pulled a cave out of a portal
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Don’t do drugs
@charleshash4919
@charleshash4919 3 года назад
That was a mushroom portal, & he was not micro-dosing
@blenderboi1668
@blenderboi1668 3 года назад
i think you did a great job filling in for Stefan, I'd love to see you guys do a few more collab vids!
@mondianijoli9080
@mondianijoli9080 3 года назад
contrary to popular belief people didn't die at 30 or 40 ! Getting old, our long lifespans is what made us human. It's the grandmother hypothesis
@justsomenuts
@justsomenuts 3 года назад
Yeah, you only get a 30-40 year lifespan average if you include infant and child mortality rates. If you made it out of childhood you stood the chance of a decently long life.
@charlesaanonson3954
@charlesaanonson3954 3 года назад
@@justsomenuts A long time ago in Thailand, they did not even count you as being born until you were eight years old because of the high infant fatality rate.
@aidanhardy5215
@aidanhardy5215 3 года назад
This guy says he's an anthropologist. I learned in this in my intro to anthro class in 1st year.
@lycaonpictus9662
@lycaonpictus9662 3 года назад
@@aidanhardy5215 He was just making a joke. I don't think that line was meant to be taken seriously.
@justsomenuts
@justsomenuts 3 года назад
@@lycaonpictus9662 But in a video that's supposed to inform you, a joke with incorrect information (unless the point of it is that it's incorrect) is pretty dumb.
@Neilhuny
@Neilhuny 3 года назад
The BBC did a program about the same subject a few years back (15 or 20?) including most of these hypotheses, They added another - all too graphically - that dogs have long been used to clear up the poop of babies and toddlers in the ancient past - pre-Pampers. They showed the "method" is in use today in an African village where a mother was holding a baby when it pooped, she whistled and the apparently sleepy dog knew exactly what was on offer and was very keen to have a free meal! Not pleasant to see, but practical. I think they argued that this function came before other uses were made of dogs - like hunting and herding animals. Human poop brought wolves close in to the human camps/villages
@crow1066
@crow1066 3 года назад
I knew a dog that would do this if he got the chance....gross.
@lexprontera8325
@lexprontera8325 2 года назад
Oh man, thank you for that mental image, it made me cringe so bad. Anyway, have this thumb up because I learned something today. Yuck!
@grantlawler8106
@grantlawler8106 2 года назад
Great choice having him help on this Stefan! He’s amazing!
@Ateesh6782
@Ateesh6782 3 года назад
This is very, very well done with the unexpected changes in style, the linguistics references, the bong, made me smile a lot. Thanks! :)
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Thank you!
@Davey-Boyd
@Davey-Boyd 3 года назад
That was fun, loved it! Gonna check out more of this guy. I was really confused when he first appeared with the spoon though!!!!
@BehindtheTrowel
@BehindtheTrowel 3 года назад
Haha! They're both awesome. I interviewed David yesterday. Check it out on my channel 🤠👷🏽‍♀️
@Erinselysion
@Erinselysion 2 года назад
Super fun video! Just like there's innumerable things to discuss on the topic, I think human interest in our shared history with wolves/dogs will always be present. I'm excited to check out more of David's videos!
@jfiery
@jfiery 3 года назад
Man, nice hosting job. Great video. Finding a pup or two and raising after the death of a mother many times may have been the start of of the less fearful wolves is my favorite theory. But it's all of them.
@justarandomname420
@justarandomname420 3 года назад
Dogs make people better.
@BehindtheTrowel
@BehindtheTrowel 3 года назад
100 %
@brunopimenta8204
@brunopimenta8204 3 года назад
Animals in general do, but let's not generalize.
@evanz2704
@evanz2704 3 года назад
I imagine our ancestors tried to score bragging rights even back then. Let's be honest, humans will be humans. I sure would try to "tame" one of those beasts of the wilds to show off my power.
@profharveyherrera
@profharveyherrera 3 года назад
Excellent video! Thanks Stefan for inviting David
@trevorrex7210
@trevorrex7210 Год назад
I vaguely remember hearing about the fox cage test back in middle school. To be quite honest, I didn't pay enough attention when this was going on, so I have no clue as to what was being discussed until now, so thank you for making this video.
@iliyaDZ
@iliyaDZ 3 года назад
Your video started pretty cheesy with a list of hypotheses, but then it got really good, culminating with the "Joe Rogan mushroom portal" which got me laughing. I'll be checking your stuff
@DoctorProfessorPablo
@DoctorProfessorPablo 3 года назад
We need more David on this channel!
@A.Hutler
@A.Hutler 9 месяцев назад
When I play soft, sweet music on my fiddle, my dogs will immediately calm down and become very docile. They curl up, lay down and relax. I know there has been research on this, but it is a magnificent wonder to see it happen. Music truly has an effect on dogs. It has the same calming effect on them as it does on humans when they hear a lullaby. If you play or sing music, try it on your dog and watch them enjoy it. It is one of my favorite activities. And it is a great bonding experience. Thanks for the video, guys.
@jacksonp2397
@jacksonp2397 3 года назад
Sorry, a Joe Rogan Mushroom Portal??? IM DYING
@kaarlimakela3413
@kaarlimakela3413 2 года назад
I often think of the foxes in Russia, the experiment that revealed the animals that are bred to favor friendliness begin to look very different in fur coloration in just a few generations.
@FilosSofo
@FilosSofo 3 года назад
"I make domestic fox, what else you need to know?" -> hahaha
@martialfitnessnyc
@martialfitnessnyc 2 года назад
The Stefan Milo Cinematic Universe begins.
@DavidFraser007
@DavidFraser007 2 года назад
I personally like the finding cute puppies on a hunting trip theory, and taking them home for the kids.
@katipohl2431
@katipohl2431 3 года назад
Great video to be shared with my friends who love dogs. A cold night in Australia is called a three dog night when dingo-doggos keep your body warm. Subscribed to him.
@barneyrubble4293
@barneyrubble4293 3 года назад
If Humanity has done anything right or good, it was the creation of the dog.
@user-mm5jp4yz4q
@user-mm5jp4yz4q 3 года назад
You got my dogs' votes! This campaign slogan is a little bit too long but at least you know from your first glance it's not sponsored by some sort of deep-states dogfood seller...Better than the pony-soldier one...
@TheWindyweather
@TheWindyweather 3 года назад
Loved it. Minor continuity glitch tho. Caveman started wearing glasses when dog shows up . LOL
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
🤯
@jancejancejance
@jancejancejance 3 года назад
I loved this video's tone and delivery. I subscribed to your channel David. That logo you have beautifully illustrates the ancient connection between dogs and humans. Which you seem to be quite expert at.
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
I'm no expert, I just like dogs! And thank you!!
@phillurtuo745
@phillurtuo745 3 года назад
I couldn't imagine a better stand in for Stefan
@Shirokroete
@Shirokroete 3 года назад
This was the fastest I subscribed to someone else's channel. What a guy.
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Thank you!
@BehindtheTrowel
@BehindtheTrowel 3 года назад
They're both awesome. I interviewed David yesterday. Check it out on my channel 🤠👷🏽‍♀️
@miaschannelforcommenting
@miaschannelforcommenting Год назад
I like the concept that by the end of the portal trip, David ended up handing his glasses over to the prehistoric interviewee
@douglaswolfen7820
@douglaswolfen7820 2 часа назад
Fun/weird fact: I've heard that a big part of domestication for dogs is that we ended up infantilising them. Wolf cubs are more dog-like than adult wolves are, which means we created baby-wolves, wolves that never grow up Dogs spend their whole lives looking to us for the care and support and affection that wolf-cubs look to their older family members for, and the big difference is that the cubs grow out of it, and the dogs never do (Not sure how true that is, but I found it interesting)
@perceivedvelocity9914
@perceivedvelocity9914 3 года назад
Interesting video. Keeping wild wolves in your camp for future use sounds insane to me. That theory seems the most far fetched to me.
@tylers.2596
@tylers.2596 3 года назад
First couple of seconds I was thinking what happened to Stefan... 😅
@user-mm5jp4yz4q
@user-mm5jp4yz4q 3 года назад
A disastrously-planned wroing-way trip to Haiti or something....
@gregbrown4009
@gregbrown4009 3 года назад
Awesome. What I have learned through Stefans videos (and so much more) is that something must fill a niche or a vacuum to move forward in evolution.
@Forlfir
@Forlfir 3 года назад
I love this channel, the best thing I've found on youtube this year
@elifaletgutierrez9141
@elifaletgutierrez9141 3 года назад
"...we don't even see our own grey hair." hahahaha
@Jidosh
@Jidosh 3 года назад
God, that guy is hilarious. I subscribed before the 5 min mark.
@KatherineUribe-1
@KatherineUribe-1 2 года назад
That painting of the bison looking at the people in wolf skin slayed me! The look on the bison's face....😲! 🤣🤣🤣 P.S. Great video! Wonderfully crafted and entertaining. 👍🏻😊
@alastairbarker1840
@alastairbarker1840 2 года назад
The best RU-vid clip over seen this week. Good job. 👍
@nobody8328
@nobody8328 3 года назад
The caveman with the gauged ears is a nice touch 😉 I was waiting for a shih-tzu to show up after 'the summoning'.
@BassGoThump
@BassGoThump 3 года назад
Cave man might not have been as happy to see that
@rubenskiii
@rubenskiii 3 года назад
_David Ian "Howling" Howe_ This is his name from now on. No discussion.
@consensusreality9884
@consensusreality9884 3 года назад
Thank you for introducing David Howe!
@jmschmitten
@jmschmitten 2 года назад
Dude I loved this. Thank you for all the work this invariably took!
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 2 года назад
Took me a year haha
@reginaromsey
@reginaromsey 2 года назад
Love the narrator that Stephan chose! As a fan of small, sharp toothed, little predators (cats). Puppies are so lovable with their big eyes. Even Wolf Cubs are cute. They make good pets until adulthood!
@marktwist1495
@marktwist1495 3 года назад
Liking the John Belushi dogman.
@satyr1349
@satyr1349 3 года назад
Great video. I'm glad you covered all the theories & the facts that they held a spiritual significance in some places yet that also in multiple places across earth human cultures used dog/wolves as a food source oddly (considering domesticated land predators are harder to rear compared to domesticated land herbivores presumably).
@solarnaut
@solarnaut 3 года назад
13:53 ( slips glasses on ) " el professooooor is in Da House ! " THANKS for having so much fun with this beautiful topic ! B-)
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Means a lot! Thanks
@siphotheguy1870
@siphotheguy1870 3 года назад
I would like to learn more about how humans and their pet rocks evolved together over time.
@mariamiakobidze9762
@mariamiakobidze9762 Год назад
really enjoyed this video, fun and interesting
@naciremasti
@naciremasti 3 года назад
Amazing presentation, David. Thanks to Stefan for letting you do this, another instant classic.
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Thank you!
@naciremasti
@naciremasti 3 года назад
@@davidianhowe question for you, I hear that term 'anatomically modern' humans alot...what does that mean exactly? Are their anatomically ancient homo sapiens that evolved into modern? Or?
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
@@naciremasti It's a long answer. But the short one would be that anatomically modern humans left Africa and established populations in eurasia and asia, and then behaviorally modern humans (humans that are behaviorally and culturally us) came later and fully replaced them or evolved into them over time through the spread of complex upper paleolithic culture. I'm no paleoanth, I could be watering that down so much it's wrong, but that's the gist. We are behaviorally modern, whereas ancient humans were anatomically.
@TheWuschi
@TheWuschi 3 года назад
That was funny and educative and interesting, the way I love all the contents of this channel. - And now I'm rushing over to David's, scratching on the door and demanding to be let in to subscribe! ;-))
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
Welcome to my insanity.
@TheWuschi
@TheWuschi 3 года назад
@@davidianhowe (*wagging tail*) Whuff!!
@sashka222
@sashka222 3 года назад
I have to say that this guy was quite respectfully offensive with his Russian. He even got some pronunciation right!
@hanschitzlinger3676
@hanschitzlinger3676 3 года назад
It’s a mix between the flight distance hypotheses and the Pinocchio hypothesis A lot of people don’t realize how often you come across young animals in the woods. I’ve found/caught baby opossums, skunks, squirrels, raccoons, roadrunners, rabbits, pigs, fawns, fox, and coyote pups. They just leave them laying around. You don’t have to raid a den, especially after they partially domesticated themselves and stay in close proximity
@DeuceGenius
@DeuceGenius 2 года назад
that domestic fox experiment! i couldnt remember his name i was going to comment about it. im glad youre making a good video. all of these theories are plausable im looking forward to hearing the rest
@DadMaster
@DadMaster 3 года назад
What a great video. Really well done and that David guy is a trip. Going to follow him now. Thanks Stefan!
@BehindtheTrowel
@BehindtheTrowel 3 года назад
They're both awesome. I interviewed David yesterday. Check it out on my channel 🤠👷🏽‍♀️
@DadMaster
@DadMaster 3 года назад
@@BehindtheTrowel will do!
@robharwood3538
@robharwood3538 3 года назад
So, like, it's literally a case of the 'underdog' winning in the long run??? 🐶💖🥺 Awww!
@MikeOxtinks
@MikeOxtinks Год назад
Updog
@TSmith-yy3cc
@TSmith-yy3cc 3 года назад
I feel like this guy has already sold out to big anthropology... Flaunting his lack of spoon like some kind of big-shot...
@drownedtoad6391
@drownedtoad6391 3 года назад
Excited to see more stuff from you!
@ethanisnotme
@ethanisnotme 2 года назад
first time i’ve ever seen in-video citations.. great to see!
@AndrewBeals
@AndrewBeals 3 года назад
Feed scraps to wolves that you keep tied up at your camp, and when times get tough... You have stored food nearby and a nice warm coat in the bargain.
@tobylangdale95
@tobylangdale95 3 года назад
"If you didn't kill an animal immediately, you had to track it's blood trail"..... or get the hell away from a wounded and enraged rhino or mammoth!
@patrick8116
@patrick8116 3 года назад
ZERG rush
@Spahija42
@Spahija42 3 года назад
I loved this. Your hard work paid off in an awesome video David.
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
I appreciate this.
@sammygeee
@sammygeee 3 года назад
this was awesome! Ha. keep the collabs coming!
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 3 года назад
haha hey sam!
@MarcusAgrippa390
@MarcusAgrippa390 3 года назад
You should give Stephan some interior decorating ideas.... He really needs all the help he can get. P.S. The Russian was funny as hell
@andrejm77
@andrejm77 3 года назад
In the remains of south central Europe neolithic settlments most of animal bones found there were from dogs. That brings human love for canines to a hole new level :)
@LuxisAlukard
@LuxisAlukard 3 года назад
Where dogs eaten?
@andrejm77
@andrejm77 3 года назад
@@LuxisAlukard Yes they were, everywhere actually. I was referring to Vinča or Danube civilisation/culture. Atleast 10% of modern humans still don't have a problem with it :)
@LuxisAlukard
@LuxisAlukard 3 года назад
@@andrejm77 Really? I didn't know that. Zanimljiva informacija =D
@beekage
@beekage 3 года назад
This guy needs to write a book on dog anthropology. What an awesome field!
@me1747
@me1747 3 года назад
Loved this. Excellent presentation. I missed my career for sure. Didn't even know this was a field. Too late now so I will settle for following you. 😊
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