Noelle Noelle @Noelle
16 January, 12:10
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January 14 at 11:23 AM

Archaeologists Uncover 12,000 Year Old Grave That Proves Dogs Have Always Been "Good Boys"
Scientists excavating an ancient site uncovered a scene that silenced the entire team: a human skeleton and a dog, buried in a tight embrace.
Forensics revealed a heartbreaking truth. There were no signs of violence or struggle. Evidence suggests the pair was wandering during a harsh famine and slowly starved to death. In a situation where survival instinct usually takes over, the dog didn't run off to hunt or scavenge. It chose to lie down and die in the arms of its human.
Long before leashes or training treats, this discovery proves one thing: the bond isn't just a modern luxury, it’s primal. They stayed together. Until the very end.

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Spear Header3 @Spearheader3
As beautiful as this picture is it cannot be real - bones disarticulate as soon as cartilage decomposes. I have no trouble believing such a scenario could have occurred, but this photograph, imho, is fake.
08:43 PM - Jan 16, 2026
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