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- animal to be domesticated was the dog, as a commensal, at least 15,000 years ago. Other animals including goat, sheep, and cow were domesticated starting...
- extinct domesticated canine derived from the culpeo (Lycalopex culpaeus) Hare Indian Dog, an extinct domesticated canine hypothesized to be a domesticated form...
- created domestication islands in the genome. The same process may also apply to other domesticated animals. Some of the most commonly domesticated animals...
- Other animals List of domesticated plants List of domesticated fungi and microorganisms "How did we ever manage to domesticate so many animals?". Archived...
- distinct species by others. Pigs were domesticated in the Neolithic, both in East Asia and in the Near East. When domesticated pigs arrived in Europe, they extensively...
- widespread by 3000 BCE. Horses in the subspecies caballus are domesticated, although some domesticated po****tions live in the wild as feral horses. These feral...
- domesticated cats. Domesticated cat breeds are also unique in the fact that there are only 40–50 genetically distinct breeds while other domesticated...
- were ****ociated with humans, domesticated cattle, and domesticated sheep. Thus, the earliest phase in the domestication of the horse might have begun...
- taurine cattle were domesticated from wild aurochs progenitors in central Anatolia, the Levant and Western Iran. A separate domestication event occurred in...
- The domesticated silver fox (Vulpes vulpes forma amicus) is a form of the silver fox that has been to some extent domesticated under laboratory conditions...