Meanderer
Senior Member
Viking cat skeletons reveal a surprising growth in the size of felines over time
"Many animals shrink when they become domesticated—the average dog is about 25% smaller than its wild cousin the gray wolf, for example—but a curious thing appears to have happened to cats during the Viking era: They got bigger. More research is needed to confirm the new finding, but there's a good chance it had to do with being better fed." READ MORE
"Many animals shrink when they become domesticated—the average dog is about 25% smaller than its wild cousin the gray wolf, for example—but a curious thing appears to have happened to cats during the Viking era: They got bigger. More research is needed to confirm the new finding, but there's a good chance it had to do with being better fed." READ MORE