Study: Dogs Domesticated in Americas 9,400 Years Ago

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As early as 10,000 years ago in what is now Texas, dogs may have been man's best friend — and man's main course.

Analysis of a 9,400-year-old dog bone fragment found in ancient human excrement suggests that the animals had become domesticated by that time, according to the Associated Press. But because the bone was found in feces — and because it is a tell-tale orange-brown color bones get after being digested — it's clear that dogs weren't just four-legged pals. They were also meat.

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