The Arctic
Early man felt it is important to live in groups because of mutual benefits. to protect himself from wild animals , to get large amount of animals during hunting, to help each other for farming, and to form some type of a city.
because do not want to live same as animals.
Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. They looked just like us.
why were ziggurats so large
Show who they are to a large audience.
I suppose the Arctic but that would be all too obvious wouldn't it?
what do we call the animals which carry load
A "Beast of Burden" is a term often used to refer to an animal used to carry large amounts of weight or operate machines. Classic examples include donkeys and mules.
Wild Beasts at Large - 1913 was released on: USA: 7 June 1913
no large animals were domesticated in the Americas except the llama in South America.
In your pasture. Sheep are not normally domesticated. Large flocks are used to being prey animals and have learned to not trust other species (including animals) but day to day contact with them in a closed environement can make them quite friendly and most definatley domesticated. Laurie Andreacci - Laurie's Lambs
Pigs are domesticated animals and produced by pig farmers for the meat industry. However there are many wild pigs at large. So they are both domestic and wild.
Lion
I have searched this and seem to get lots of hits with regard to a New York test about this question. It depends whether the buffalo is domesticated or not (a beast of burden) Wild buffalo are large and fierce, more like an aggressive giant.
The cast of Wild Beasts at Large - 1913 includes: Hughie Mack as The Butcher Florence Radinoff as Mrs. Seeley - Leading Townswoman
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.
If you mean a domesticated cat then if they're small enough a fox could take them. Or a badger. In the US coyotes and other large animals can kill a cat if hungry enough.