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At the tender age of four months, ordinary dogs will spontaneously investigate objects that humans point to or even just gaze at.In contrast, wolves-even when reared by people-only attend to such gestures after months of intensive training.Bradley P Smith and his graduate adviser, Carla A Litchfield of the University of South Australia in Magill, wondered how dingoes measure up.They presented seven tame but untrained dingoes with two flowerpots, one containing meat.In a series of trials, an experimenter tried out ten gestures to indicate the pot hiding the treat.The dingoes raced straight to it in response to most of the gestures, such as pointing at, tapping on, or standing directly behind the pot.When the experimenter merely gazed at it, however, the dingoes didn't get the message.