they had a new source of food
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.
The domestication of dogs has been beneficial to humanity for tens of thousands of years.The domestication of cats couldn't have been easy to do, surely?
Domestication was the first settlement. They grew crops and hunted and gathered. They hunted for animals and clothes as well as crops.
Domestication of wild animals means that people take wild animals and keep them as pets or farm animals. Domestication is often used to mean taming an animal. It can also be used for plants grown as crops. After this is done for several generations, especially when we breed them selectively, the domesticated population begins to show distinct genetic differences from the wild forms. This could eventually lead to new species.
Easy we domesticated them
Neolithic humans first tamed animals such as sheep, goats, pigs, and cattle. These domesticated animals provided essential resources, including meat, milk, and wool, which supported agricultural societies. The process of domestication allowed humans to establish stable food sources and fostered the development of settled communities.
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All the animals that have not yet been domesticated by humans
Domestication is important because it allows humans to selectively breed plants and animals for specific traits, leading to increased food production, better quality products, and more efficient use of resources. It also fosters human-animal relationships, shaping our societies and cultures.
Variation under domestication refers to the diversity in traits of domesticated animals or plants resulting from selective breeding by humans. Variation under nature refers to the diversity in traits of wild organisms shaped by natural selection and evolutionary processes in their natural habitats.