Domesticated plants and animals are those plants and animals that have been either bred or trained or both so that they can be kept indoors and coexist in same living area as people and thrive.
Houseplants are domesticated. Although many houseplants are naturally small enough to be kept indoors, the size of some is controlled by the pot in which they are grown. A Banzai tree is a tree, naturally large, that has been "trained" to maintain a size small enough to be kept indoors.
Dogs, cats, hamsters, gerbils, various bird, reptiles and other naturally wild animals have been bred and or trained to live or be cared for as pets. Many other animals do not have the temperament to be domesticated. They are considered dangerous and it is illegal in many place to have animals such as wolves, foxes, tigers and lions as pets.
Once domesticated, such animals become dependent on people for their care and nourishment. Such animals can no longer survive if released to the wild.
Domesticated plants and animals are those plants and animals that have been either bred or trained or both so that they can be kept indoors and coexist in same living area as people and thrive.
Houseplants are domesticated. Although many houseplants are naturally small enough to be kept indoors, the size of some is controlled by the pot in which they are grown. A Banzai tree is a tree, naturally large, that has been "trained" to maintain a size small enough to be kept indoors.
Dogs, cats, hamsters, gerbils, various bird, reptiles and other naturally wild animals have been bred and or trained to live or be cared for as pets. Many other animals do not have the temperament to be domesticated. They are considered dangerous and it is illegal in many place to have animals such as wolves, foxes, tigers and lions as pets.
Once domesticated, such animals become dependent on people for their care and nourishment. Such animals can no longer survive if released to the wild.
Domesticated plants and animals are those plants and animals that have been either bred or trained or both so that they can be kept indoors and coexist in same living area as people and thrive.
Houseplants are domesticated. Although many houseplants are naturally small enough to be kept indoors, the size of some is controlled by the pot in which they are grown. A Banzai tree is a tree, naturally large, that has been "trained" to maintain a size small enough to be kept indoors.
Dogs, cats, hamsters, gerbils, various bird, reptiles and other naturally wild animals have been bred and or trained to live or be cared for as pets. Many other animals do not have the temperament to be domesticated. They are considered dangerous and it is illegal in many place to have animals such as wolves, foxes, tigers and lions as pets.
Once domesticated, such animals become dependent on people for their care and nourishment. Such animals can no longer survive if released to the wild.
taming and/or making it able to interact with humans
what is the main result of the domestication of animals?
When did domestication of animals begin? The answer is at the end of the old stone age and the beginning of the new stone age.
Domestication.
The New Stone Age is when domestication started .You can domesticate animals and plants.
Animals domestication has been documented in ancient Egypt, and has probably been around many years before that.
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.
The Neolithic age !
domestication
Tame
Mesolithic
Incipient domestication refers to the early stages of a species undergoing selective breeding and adaptation to human-controlled environments. During this stage, the species may show initial signs of behavioral or physiological changes that indicate a potential shift towards domestication.
The following sentence uses the word domestication. The domestication of animals requires a lot of work, and takes a long time.