dog,.,the were the first domesticated animals,.,They are used to carry heavy loads,.,It increases the potential power available for transportation
The animals are goats,and cattles.
Sheep.
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a domesticated animal is one that has lived in the wild and taken in to be cared for by a human. Some are released and some stay domesticated. A domesticated animal is a species that is bred and kept by humans as pets, labor, or food. Centuries of breeding have removed their "wildness" and many would not survive without human care.
Any animal that has not been domesticated is considered a wild animal
they were the first animals to be domesticated
The goose was the first domesticated animal.
There is no record of the first animal doctor, although it is likely that humans have been treating and medicating domesticated animals since they were originally domesticated. Based upon this, the first human to treat an animal was probably somewhere in Africa.
The first animal to be domesticated is the dog
Domestic Revolution?
The most domesticated of all birds would be the chicken. The chicken has lived with humans for hundreds of years as a food source. The most commonly domesticated bird that is kept as a pet is a parakeet.
Yes. Dogs and humans have been companions since before modern humans evolved, so it's arguable who domesticated who.
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answer : if a animal is domesticated it means that it is tamed and relies on humans if it is undomesticated it means it is not tamed and it is wild and is most likely to be afraid of humans
Sheep are thought to be one of the first animals domesticated by humans. Sheep were first domesticated between 11000 and 9000 BC, in ancient Mesopotamia.
Humans having access to a steady supply of meat and various animal products resulted in the domestication of animals. Dogs were the first domesticated animal.
No. Although mammoths are extinct now, early humans hunted them and probably followed the herds. There is no indication that the mammoth was ever domesticated.