- domesticated.
Agriculture developed in some 13
centres around the world,
domesticating different crops and animals.
Three groups of insects,
namely ambrosia...
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domestication of the dog was the
process which led to the
domestic dog. This
included the dog's
genetic divergence from the wolf, its
domestication,...
- It is not
entirely clear how, when or
where the
domestication of the
horse took place.
Although horses appeared in
Paleolithic cave art as
early as 30...
- of
domesticating a free-living animal. It
probably only came into
being once
people were
familiar with
either commensal or prey-pathway
domesticated animals...
-
gives a list of
domesticated animals, also
including a list of
animals which are or may be
currently undergoing the
process of
domestication and
animals that...
- domesticus), also
called swine (pl.: swine) or hog, is an omnivorous,
domesticated, even-toed,
hoofed mammal. It is
named the
domestic pig when distinguishing...
- multi-decade
bamboo seeding cycle, to
boost its own reproduction. In
domesticating the chicken,
humans took
advantage of the red junglefowl's
ability to...
- The dog (Canis
familiaris or
Canis lupus familiaris) is a
domesticated descendant of the gray wolf. Also
called the
domestic dog, it was
selectively bred...
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Cattle (Bos taurus) are large,
domesticated,
bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock. They are
prominent modern members of the
subfamily Bovinae and the...
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animals to have been
domesticated by humans.
Their history goes back to
between 11,000 and 9,000 BCE, when
humans domesticated the wild
mouflon in ancient...