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New research has found that when it comes to which breed of dog might be best for a given task, looks can be deceiving.
A new study challenges long-standing beliefs by suggesting that dog skull shape does not determine task performance.
A new study published in Science Advances analyzed three-dimensional skull shapes from 117 canids, including 40 domestic dog breeds and 18 wild species like wolves and foxes. The surprising finding?
The results showed that domesticated dog breeds exhibit exceptional diversity in their skull shapes, but have high overlap among the parts of the skulls that correspond with functional tasks.