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domesticated animals are bred specially for human use and are comfortable with people. Wild animals have never experienced human contact and fear people.
Animals provided food, income, and housing for pastoral people.
During the Neolithic Revolution when people began to become sedentary and agriculture began to be used widely as a source of food. Animals were first domesticated in order to produce food, and pets came afterwards.
They mainly become less firce, also domesticated dogs are debrived from wolves, and other wild canines!
Neolithic people learned that domesticated animals would be loyal and hunt for them if they were taken good care of.
Just like today they use animals for food, leather, wool, and milk.
Yes they are for good use because they use them for breeding,for food and for cloths. People tame these animals for alot of things.
Yes they were domesticated animals
No, crepe myrtle shrubs are not poisonous. The shrubs, also named crape myrtle commonly and Lagerstroemia indicascientifically, do not poison domesticated animals, livestock or people. The conclusion holds for contact and for ingestion.
a domesticated animal is one that has lived in the wild and taken in to be cared for by a human. Some are released and some stay domesticated. A domesticated animal is a species that is bred and kept by humans as pets, labor, or food. Centuries of breeding have removed their "wildness" and many would not survive without human care.
Neolithic people primarily traveled by foot, as there were no domesticated animals for transportation at that time. They likely walked or used crude forms of transport such as rafts, canoes, or sledges. As agricultural practices developed, they would have also used animals such as oxen or donkeys to assist with transportation.
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