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The highlands of Ethiopia was one of the centers of domestication of plants and animals of Sub-Saharan Africa.
because it is God's creation and the animals have to survive.
Direct quotes from Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel: "Did all those peoples of Africa, the Americas, and Australia, despite their enormous diversity, nonetheless share some cultural obstacles to domestication not shared with Eurasian peoples?" "The answer to that question is unequivocal: No! The interpretation is refuted by five types or evidence: rapid acceptance of Eurasian domesticates by non-Eurasian peoples, the universal human penchant for keeping pets, the rapid domestication of the Ancient Fourteen, the repeated independent domestications of some of them, and the limited success on modern efforts of further domestication." For an analysis of each piece of evidence please read the chapter entitled "Zebras and Unhappy Marriages." The chapter starts on page 151 for most editions of the book.
West Africa
Dog. The dog is very important to the African society. And the Mouse.
A kraal is an enclosure for cattle and other domestic animals in southern Africa. Or it can be a village of the native peoples of South Africa, usually surrounded by a stockade or the like and often having a central space for livestock. Or it can also be village as a social unit. And it can also be an enclosure where wild animals are exhibited, as in a zoo.
Africa is a continent so we need a country to answer.
The domestication of camels allowed people of west Africa to finally open up transatlantic trade routes.
Domestication of some animals (e.g. dogs) may go back more than 50000 years. Shortly after the end of the last ice age (about 11700 years ago) the development of agriculture and domestication of farm animals began. This was followed in north Africa and the Middle East by the semidomestication of cats as mouse catchers (later as house cats) to protect grain stores on farms.
The peoples fromk Africa
Because the Sahel is an important part of Africa. It has many resources that Africa needs, like vegetation, food (animals), and some water. :)
Africa Africa Africa is a place of many animals and donkeys are certainly one of the animals