They can be.
Answer: That is not entirely true. Wild turtles can be small and domesticated turtles can be large. Large turtles are very old and take a long time to get to those large sizes.
Neither wild or domesticated animals have hobbies.
Several animals prey on land turtles, including certain species of raccoons, foxes, and birds of prey like hawks and eagles. Additionally, domesticated animals such as dogs can also pose a threat to turtles. In some ecosystems, larger reptiles, like alligators, may also consume turtles if they are available. However, adult turtles have few natural predators due to their hard shells, which provide significant protection.
it was domesticated in china
Some deer are domesticated and some are wild.
Whether turtles like or dislike vibrations probably depends on the individual turtle. Some will like it and some won't. Turtles that are more fearful or aggressive may not like vibrations much. It is known that turtles do have a very strong sense of touch and can detect vibrations in the ground or floor easily. Many wild turtles use the vibrations as a warning that they should hide. Some friendly or domesticated turtles like vibrations and even being petted. Some turtles have been witnessed rubbing their carapace (the back shell) back and forth on rough surfaces or the fingernails of a person scratching them.
they were the first animals to be domesticated
Domesticated.
There are few members of the horse family that are considered to be domesticated. Horses themselves are domesticated. Ponies and donkeys can be domesticated as well.
The answer depends on whether you want the ratio ofdomesticated cats and dogs to other domesticated pets,domesticated cats and dogs to non-domesticated cats and dogs,domesticated cats to domesticated dogs,some other ratio that I have not considered!
Nobody, bears are NOT domesticated! Especially NOTgrizzlies.
parsley was domesticated in1667