It could of been bears and wild cats.
I believe sometime in the New Stone Age humans had learned to tame and breed animals for their own use.
Early humans only killed animals to eat. When they killed all of the animals, they would have to move to other places. They would start making small community's and eventually, when their towns became too large, it became too difficult to move. They had to find an easier way to get around. When they trapped their horse like animals, they decided not to kill them. They tried to train the animals to help them carry their belongings. When this proved successful, they moved on to larger animals like elephants. Soon they started to domesticate animals left and right. First they domesticated only useful animals. Then they would make pets out of some of them.
some animals cause diseases like u to humans some animals are also man-eaters. some can cause plague amongst the humans
Carnivorous animals like tigers, lions, bears and etc.
Bears, ants, Iguanas and humans. Hope this helps ;)
Horses and cattle.
Bears and wild cats
The Neolithic Revolution was a time in history when humans learned how to farm and domesticate animals. easy right -.-
The Neolithic Revolution was a time in history when humans learned how to farm and domesticate animals.
I believe sometime in the New Stone Age humans had learned to tame and breed animals for their own use.
Humans domesticate animals for security purposes, for companionship and for their love of human nature.
Dogs and Cats
Domestication is the process of adapting plants and animals for use by humans through selective breeding and management practices to meet our needs, such as for food, clothing, or companionship. This process can lead to changes in the physical and behavioral characteristics of these species over time.
Dogs and sheep were among the first animals to be domesticated.
Domesticate
Humans started to farm and domesticate animals during the neolithic revolution.
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