In parts of the world that had no sheep or domesticated animals, societies did not advance well. They had no animals to do hard work, so there could be no farming. Ultimately, the societies settled in a hunter-gatherer mode of living.
They would not transform from hunter-gatherers to farmers.
they would not be part of the neotholic revolution.----------------------------------------------They would not transform from hunter-gatherers to farmers
Plants and animals were certainly domesticated along ancient river civilizations. Humans brought these animals and plants and grew and bred them according to their needs.
None of the animals around them could be domesticated.
none the animals around them could be domesticated
they would not be part of the neotholic revolution. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- They would not transform from hunter-gatherers to farmers
None of the animals around them could be domesticated.
they were the first animals to be domesticated
No, meerkats are not domesticated animals.
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The need of companionship and security are some of the things that make the animals domesticated.
The first animal to be domesticated is the dog