I believe sometime in the New Stone Age humans had learned to tame and breed animals for their own use.
Domestication (noun, more proper word form)old answer: Domesticate, its in my world history book!!!
Domestication is the process of adapting wild animals or plants for human use, typically involving selective breeding to achieve desired traits such as docility or productivity.
An omnivore eats plants and animals, eg, humans
no there are also found in plants
Plants and animals both feed humans. Plants give us oxygen while absorbing carbon dioxide so can breath. Animals help us do jobs and/or create jobs. For example: police dogs help the police by doing what humans can't; my grandfather is a farmer but he only has cows, so without them he wouldn't have a job.
Domesticate
Ants domesticate aphids, which emit a kind of nectar.
Yes.
domestication
The agricultural revolution
it means to domesticate
they did not travel as much or as far
Rivers are inanimate objects they do not domesticate plants or animals
migration?
10,000 years ago
i think it was the farmers that helped it.
They learned from the people of the Fertile Crescent.