How is a mustard plant like a wolf?

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How is a mustard plant like a wolf? = ???

Brussel Sprouts Kohlrabi

Cauliflower Cabbage

Broccoli Kale

So….what does this have to do with wolves???

Then certain exaggerated traits were selectively bred…

Artificial Selection Intentionally breeding for specific exaggerated traits So…how are mustard plants like wolves?

Tying it together All dogs were derived from wolves Cabbage, Kale, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussel Sprouts, and Kohlrabi were all derived from different parts of the mustard plant None of these ever existed anywhere in nature!