Domestic animals were not discovered.
All animals have been in existence for many thousands of years. Those that man found useful he captured and kept. Through selective breeding, which is a kind of genetic engineering, he bred the animals for the traits he wanted.
Wild sheep and goats would have been captured and bred. For the meat, wool or milk.
The first sheep came to America with Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to America in 1493
Sheep is an offshoot of goats. They have been inhabitants of the earth ever since mankind has been here. There is no definite answer as to where did the sheep originate.
The Astrolapithicusoforensus were the first to domesticate dogs, so around 300 BCE
Sheep are thought to be one of the first animals domesticated by humans. Sheep were first domesticated between 11000 and 9000 BC, in ancient Mesopotamia.
Ancient Egyptians were the first people known to domesticate cattle, sheep and goats. The Egyptians domesticated the animals approximately 4500 years ago.
To provide meat and wool
No, meerkats are not domesticated animals.
because she is a black sheep
They are domesticated; therefore no.
There are many mammals which are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day. They include:Numbats (the only truly diurnal marsupial)Horses, cattle, sheep and other stock animalssome domesticated pets such as dogsalmost all primates, such as chimpanzees, gorilla and monkeyssome marine mammals such as dolphins
The teeth of sheep have adapted for the function of eating. Depending on where the sheep lives, its teeth and jaw will be different. The teeth will adapt to its food, making it the easiest for the sheep to eat, and those sheep will reproduce.
Domesticated sheep eatforbs and other pasture plants!!
No
Sheep are thought to be one of the first animals domesticated by humans. Sheep were first domesticated between 11000 and 9000 BC, in ancient Mesopotamia.
It is estimated that there are 1.75 billion sheep (domesticated) in the world.
3,500 bc
Domesticated sheep eatforbs and other pasture plants!!
Sheep began to be domesticated about 9,000 to 11,000 years ago in Mesopotamia.
Domesticated sheep eatforbs and other pasture plants!!
The llama.
It's not exactly clear what the direct ancestor was, but it's thought that domesticated sheep came from a type of mouflon.
The first domesticated animals were sheep in the Middle East. This is supported by archeological evidence in Shanidar, Iraq.
All sheep are grazers. Be them wild or domesticated they all eat the same. Wild sheep enjoy grass and grasing as much as the dometics.