-
shorter muzzle.
Domestication traits are
generally fixed within all
domesticates, and were
selected during the
initial episode of
domestication of that animal...
-
domestication of the dog was the
process which led to the
domestic dog. This
included the dog's
genetic divergence from the wolf, its
domestication,...
- po****tions.
Domestication traits are
generally fixed within all
domesticates, and were
selected during the
initial episode of
domestication of that animal...
- be
considered to have
become fully domesticated.
Zooarchaeology has
identified three classes of
animal domesticates: Pets (dogs, cats, ferrets, hamsters...
- How and when
horses became domesticated has been disputed.
Although horses appeared in
Paleolithic cave art as
early as 30,000 BC,
these were wild horses...
- domesticus), also
called swine (pl.: swine) or hog, is an omnivorous,
domesticated, even-toed,
hoofed mammal. It is
named the
domestic pig when distinguishing...
-
Domestication syndrome refers to two sets of
phenotypic traits that are
common to
either domesticated plants or
domesticated animals.
Domesticated animals...
- A
domesticated quail is a
domestic form of the quail, a
collective name
which refers to a
group of
several small species of fowl.
Thousands of
years of...
-
Scientists believed that it was not just one
incident that led to the
domesticated cat but
multiple independent incidents at
different places that led to...
- The most
common species of
domesticated hedgehog is the four-toed
hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris). The
Algerian hedgehog (Atelerix algirus) is a separate...