>Bob, somewhat like a dog, but very much like many apes and monkeys, is
>an "omnivore", which means he can eat everything and thrive.
Dogs, cats and ferrets are all carnivores. It is true that all three
can also eat food from non-animal based sources, why is why ferrets can
survive on kibbles with 50% or more grain.
A dog may pick an apple off a tree and choose to eat it, but that doesn't
mean it is an omnivore. Just as choosing to eat crayons doesn't make it
a crayon-ivore :)
I think an animal can only thrive when given the food it's system is
designed for, not what it is willing to accept as food.
Some interesting DNA stuff:
Dogs are indeed wolves. They differ at most by .02% of MITOCHONDRIAL
DNA. By cellular DNA they are indistinguishable, UNLIKE humans and
chimps which differ by cellular DNA by something like 3%. This is a
huge difference. Dogs have long been classified as a subspecies of
wolf and their correct scientific classification is Canis lupus
familiaris. Other wolf subspecies include The Arctic wolf, Canis
lupus arctos, and the Mexican wolf, Canis lupus baileyi.
[ Wayne, Robert K., "Molecular Evolution of the Dog." Theoretical and
Applied Genetics. 9, 6 (June 1993) 1-33, and
Wilson, D.E. and D.A.M. Reeder. Mammal Species of the World: A
Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian
Institution and American Society of Mammalogists, 1993. ]
shona
[Posted in FML issue 4708]
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