Probably the first and most most famous Witch's familiar is the cat.
Most likely, the first (and most well-known) familiar would be a cat, but really any animal could be a familiar. During the Burning Times, any animal that was commonly seen with the "witch" could be a familiar, or any animal that seemed to be doing "suspicious" things- listening to a conversation, say, or perhaps a dog that bit at a townsperson. Also, if an animal was injured (say, it's a cat that got caught in a trap) and then the "witch" turned up with an unexplained injury, that was supposed to be a clear sign of witchcraft, and a sign that the witch was using the familiar to do that witchcraft.
Prehistoric man would have used either an animal horn or a shell to make a horn. Sorry I'm not familiar with his name.
* Rabbits * and Rats
Theories are familiar ideas used to explain unfamiliar facts.
Horses are used in Equestrian sports in the Olympiads.
no, it is a plant, that was used to crown winners at the first olympics.
If used in the context of "to become familiar of", then familiar is already a verb. Another verb would be "familiarise". As in "to familiarise yourself in something".
Animal powered buggies were first used since the Middle Ages. Civilizations would use selective breeding in order to breed the strongest horses as beasts of burden.
The word familiar is an adjective. It describes something that is regonisable.
Animal experimentation has been conducted in the United States for over a century. The first bill to regulate it in any degree was introduced in 1880.
In a Indian tribe. but back then they used animal blood.
The first materials used were items that could protect the community from the harsh elements. Those materials were animal pelts, wood for fires, and probably animal fat used as fuel to keep the fires burning.Ê