In pioneer days in the United States, man used horses to pull plows and wagons. Horses were also their major source of transportation. They hunted animals and fished in order to eat. They also made clothing out of animal hides. They used cows for milk and food and chickens for eggs.
Dogs protected flocks of sheep and goats by day. They also guarded the people at night, so they could sleep in peace.
Oxen pulled plows to till the fields. They also walked in circles, drawing water from wells.
Falcons hunted for small game, and eagles were used in Asia to take deer.
Horses improved travel conditions.
they would farm lots of food that would be enough to feed themselves and the animals
domesticate means making animals more like people
domesticate means making animals more like people
Dogs and sheep were among the first animals to be domesticated.
to make new animals or to keep a certain species alive.
Ants domesticate aphids, which emit a kind of nectar.
Domesticate
10,000 years ago
Domesticate
They began to domesticate/tame animals and plants
They learned from the people of the Fertile Crescent.
does anyone no what the word to the definition to tame animals and plans for human use is It is to domesticate.
They would farm lots of food enough to feed everyone