How does the Great Pyrenees' selection process fundamentally differ from the evolutionary path of the wolf?

Answer

The Great Pyrenees was selected specifically to guard sheep, not to hunt them.

While both share ancestry, the Great Pyrenees was selectively bred for the function of guarding livestock, leading to divergence from the wolf's natural instinct centered on pack hunting and survival.

How does the Great Pyrenees' selection process fundamentally differ from the evolutionary path of the wolf?
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