Why do animals like lions and tigers sometimes “forget” about their previous owners but dogs don’t have that instinct to kill them?

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Why do animals like lions and tigers sometimes “forget” about their previous owners but dogs don’t have that instinct to kill them?

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Dogs, as we know them, are a product of having behavioural neoteny selected for meaning that, even as adults, they are puppies

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