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  1. Learn about the history, origin, and characteristics of various domesticated animals, such as dogs, sheep, pigs, cattle, goats, cats, chickens, and more. Compare their wild ancestors, purposes, and extent in the wild and captivity.

  2. Learn about the history, roles, and effects of domesticated animals on human societies. See pictures and facts of dogs, cats, sheep, cows, pigs, turkeys, horses, goats, guinea pigs, honey bees, pigeons, chickens, rabbits, camels, and reindeer.

  3. Jul 4, 2019 · Learn how animals such as dogs, cats, and cattle have been selectively bred and genetically adapted to live with humans. Find out the traits, benefits, and challenges of domestication and the difference between domesticated and tame animals.

  4. Domestic Animals. Domestication involves forming a mutual relationship between humans and animals that does not include predation. Not only do the animals affected change their behavior, but some animals, like the zebu and the sheep, also undergo physical changes.

  5. Jun 3, 2023 · They are a diverse group of non-wild animals that usually live in close association with humans. In simple terms, we call them “domestic animals” because humans have domesticated them throughout history. This process of taming and training animals to live with people dates back thousands of years.

  6. The surly wild boar has been developed into some 70 breeds of domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus), from the immediately recognizable pink swine—à la Wilbur—to hairy, monstrous land breeds—domestic animals that have evolved to suit the conditions where they are found.

  7. 1 day ago · Learn about the dog, a subspecies of the gray wolf and one of the most popular domestic animals in the world. Explore its origin, evolution, physical traits, breeds, and relationship with humans.

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