Early people tamed animals through a gradual process of domestication, which involved selective breeding and fostering mutual dependence. They started by capturing and raising young animals that exhibited docile traits, providing food and shelter in exchange for companionship and assistance. Over generations, these animals adapted to living alongside humans, leading to behaviors that made them more manageable and beneficial for tasks such as hunting, herding, and transport. This symbiotic relationship allowed both humans and animals to thrive in their shared environments.
yes they do
the old stone age
From what I can tell, people want to tame animals so they don't hurt the trainer or other people. This can also lead into them being trained to do tricks or jobs.
yes some people have tigers for pets
some hard core beastality
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.
As an adjective, it means animals that respond favorably with humans. Notably dogs, cats, horses, cows, etc. "Dogs and cats are tame animals." As a verb, it means to teach animals to be tame. "You can tame animals to be good companions."
They began to domesticate/tame animals and plants
You cant tame animals. However they can tame you and molest you.
During the Neolithic Revolution, man domesticated llamas.
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.
One example of a tame animal is a hare. A hare will not attack you and you yourself could tame it. Hence the name "tame animal." Any type of animal that you can tame would be, in my opinion, a tame animal. List of tame animals Hare Cow House Dog House Cat Goat