Discover the scientific research of the Tumat Puppies, two remarkably preserved ice age wolf pups unearthed in Northern Siberia's Syalakh site. The Ice Age Wolves reveals The amazing secrets of these 14,000-year-old remains, revealing their diet, genetics, and environment through scientific analysis. Learn how these ancient wolves hunted juvenile woolly rhinoceroses, thrived in a diverse ice age ecosystem, and challenged long-held assumptions about canine domestication. With vivid insights into their sudden demise in a den collapse and their independence from human influence, Ice Age Wolves sheds light on the ecology and evolution of ice-age wolves. Perfect for enthusiasts of archaeology, evolutionary biology, and ancient ecosystems, this book presents a rigorous yet accessible exploration of the lives of these extraordinary canids and their significance for understanding the origins of humanity's closest companions.