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First wolf-dog hybrid discovered in Greece

Genetic analysis reveals the animal is 45% wolf and 55% dog – a first confirmed case in the country

Newsroom October 13 06:30

The Greek environmental organization Callisto has confirmed the first documented case of a wolf-dog hybrid in Greece, found near Thessaloniki. According to biologist Aimilía Ioakeimeidou, this is the first genetically confirmed instance of such a hybrid within Greek territory.

The discovery came during the genetic screening of 50 samples from wolves across mainland Greece. The analysis of one specimen revealed it to be 45% wolf and 55% dog.

While similar cases have been recorded in Europe, Central Asia, and the United States, most were based on external physical characteristics. However, modern genetic testing shows that true hybrids are far rarer than previously believed.

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Wolf populations on the rise in Greece

Remarkably, the wolf population in Greece has increased in recent years, largely thanks to a hunting ban established in 1983 under the Bern Convention. Today, it is estimated that around 2,075 wolves inhabit the country, with at least three packs living in the mountainous region of Parnitha, near Athens.

Humans may have played a key role in dog domestication

Recent research into dog domestication suggests that humans may have actively contributed to the process. While the prevailing theory has long held that wolves approached human settlements in search of food, new studies propose that early humans may have taken wolf pups and raised them, eventually leading to the emergence of domesticated dogs.

This discovery of a modern wolf-dog hybrid in Greece not only highlights the ongoing interaction between wild and domestic canines, but also adds a new chapter to the complex story of their shared evolutionary history.

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