The main reason that early humans domesticated animals was for companionship. Another reason they did this was for protection.
Animals were domesticated for helping people. If you think about it, would you rather plow a field by hand or use a donkey or ox to help (before plows you see now).
Man domesticated wild animals so he could use them. Their use is either as a working animal, for example dogs for hunting, or for food, for example cattle for milk and meat
Humans domesticate animals because they want it for clothing,shelter and for food or companionship.
They started looking after animals when they realized that they can get things out of them that aren't just food. They got milk, wool and many things that can from animals.
So we have husbands to take care of us for the rest of our lives.
yes
Dogs and sheep were among the first animals to be domesticated.
Animals were domesticated by early Mesopotamians for a number of reasons including food, labor, and clothing.
Walking, til animals were domesticated and the wheel was invented.
animals like goats could be used for many human benefits.
early farmers who cultivated crops and domesticated animals
they were the first animals to be domesticated
No, meerkats are not domesticated animals.
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
Easy we domesticated them
they had a new source of food