people do not use domestic as been used in the stone age.during the stone age people depend mostly on stones to work but now animals are been domesticated.
no not in my opinion i don't even think dogs and cats and stuff even existed in that time but if they somehow did then the ancient people used animals way better than us because their beliefs were that everyone is equal so we treat domestic animals worse than people long time ago:)
no not in my opinion i don't even think dogs and cats and stuff even existed in that time but if they somehow did then the ancient people used animals way better than us because their beliefs were that everyone is equal so we treat domestic animals worse than people long time ago:)
Yes, the domestic dog is a domesticated wolf. They are the same species.
Dogs and horses were domesticated during the Paleolithic, while cows and other farms animals were domesticated in the Neolithic.
Um, the same things they do today...eat, poop, run. Except for domesticated horses, which do the same....plus a lot more riding, working, driving, and working in wars.
Domesticated rabbits belong to the order Lagomorpha, the same as wild rabbits.
no
they were the same as people's personalities are today they were the same as people's personalities are today
No
Domestic dogs have been bred down from wolves. they're resemblance is not at all different from the dogs you see today, their body's are shaped the same way too.
the same way your parents had you
Wild horses were domesticated to use for transportation. Cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens were also domesticated from wild species. Dingoes were domesticated into dogs, as were wolves. The ancient egyptians domesticated cats.