Ancient human visitors complicate the Falkland Islands wolf’s origin story
Indigenous people arrived on the islands centuries before Europeans

Scientists have debated how the Falkland Islands wolf (illustrated) first journeyed to the remote archipelago. Indigenous people arrived on the Falkland Islands up to 1,070 years ago, raising the possibility that the animal hitchhiked with humans, a new study finds.
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