Archaeological evidence suggests a very close bond between prehistoric hunter-gatherer group in Argentina and an extinct fox

New research published today by an international team of researchers including Dr Ophélie Lebrasseur and Professor Greger Larson of the School's Palaeogenomics and Bio-Archaeology Research Network (PalaeoBarn), finds that an individual of an extinct fox species shared a similar diet and was probably buried alongside humans, suggesting a close relationship between the two species during their lives and deaths. 

Read all about it in these press articles:

In the BBC 

In The Independent 

In The Telegraph