New research from Baylor University reveals that coyotes, like domestic dogs, have the ability to produce the famous "puppy ...
For years, scientists have thought that the irresistible, wide-eyed expression known as “puppy dog eyes” was something only ...
Discovery suggests that the famous expression might not only be for communication between pooches and their owners.
The wild canines have the same muscles used by domestic dogs to create the wide-eyed, pleading look that captures humans' ...
A new study challenges the hypothesis that 'puppy dog eyes' evolved exclusively in dogs as a result of domestication. New research from Baylor University reveals that coyotes, like domestic dogs ...
Researchers have discovered that coyotes possess the same facial muscle responsible for the irresistible "puppy dog eyes" expression seen in our beloved pet dogs.
Coyote sightings are common in Los Angeles County and other areas of Southern California, including urban neighborhoods that ...
Coyotes, like domestic dogs, possess the ability to create the "puppy dog eyes" expression, a facial feature long thought to have evolved exclusively in dogs due to domestication, according to a ...
Coyotes turn out to have face muscles that look capable of making that big-eyed, sad-puppy face that dogs have used to melt human hearts for eons. That discovery supports a rethink of humans ...
New research from Baylor University reveals that coyotes, like domestic dogs, have the ability to produce the famous "puppy dog eyes" expression. The study – "Coyotes can do 'puppy dog eyes' too ...