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The difference between dogs and dogs: claws

The difference between dogs and dogs is claws, body shape, generation time, application situation and so on.

1 paw

The most intuitive way to distinguish a dog from a dog is 18 toe for a dog, and 20 toe for a dog. These two extra toes are called wolf claws (as shown below). Dogs are stronger in character and fighting capacity than dogs. Dogs with wolf claws mean that these dogs have returned to their ancestors.

2. Body shape

Interpretation of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Dogs are also dogs. The youngest is a dog, and the biggest is a dog. " In other words, dogs are bigger than dogs. Dogs are mostly used to assist human work, while dogs are mostly kept at home as pets.

3. Generation era

The word "dog" first appeared in Shang Dynasty Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang Dynasty inscriptions, and it may have appeared earlier, at least 5,000 years ago, which was the original title of the dog. The word "dog" was born only two thousand years ago, and it belongs to derivative appellation. In other words, the word "dog" was born much earlier than the word "dog"

4. Application occasions

In practical application, the word "dog" tends to be written, while the word "dog" tends to be spoken. For example, "sawtooth" can't be called "sawtooth", and similarly, "dogskin plaster" can't be called "dogskin plaster".

title

The name of dog can be traced back to more than 5000 years ago. It is the original title of dog, and both dogs and puppies can be called dogs. Dog is a derivative title, which has only been used for more than two thousand years. At the same time, dog generally refers to puppies or small dogs.