C. Wolves and horses were the first to be domesticated. D. Domestication meant something people did to animals.9. The word “dance” is used in Paragraph 3 to show that ._ E. animals and humans were close F. control over animals was easy G. animals were independent of humans . ...
Dogs and wolves are, for the most part,pack animals. Dogs assimilate humans into their pack, hence the ability for them to become domesticated. Both dogs and wolves show similar displays when greeting, being friendly, or when aggressive. Wolves seldom lick others' faces, but dogs will be hap...
“These wolves would have had an advantage over other wolves, and the strong selection pressure on friendliness had a whole lot of byproducts, like the physical differences we see in dogs,” he says. “This is self-domestication. We did not domesticate dogs. Dogs domesticated themselves.” A...
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Those that did moved on to more intensive training -- and the opportunity to acquire specialized skills. Many learned how to perform sentry duty. Others learned to become scouts or how to sniff out mines and bombs. Although most were not out-and-out attack dogs, all received instruction in...
C.Wolves and horses were the first to be domesticated. D.Domestication meant something people did to animals.2. The word “dance” is used in Paragraph 3 to show that._ A.animals and humans were close B.control over animals was easy C.animals were independent of humans D.domestication was...
The dogs were used to be their own master and lived the way wolves do. They were free to move anywhere in the forest. Question 2. Why did the dog decide to have a master? Answer: The dog decided to have a master because he was sick and tired of wandering in the forest in search...
Those that did moved on to more intensive training -- and the opportunity to acquire specialized skills. Many learned how to perform sentry duty. Others learned to become scouts or how to sniff out mines and bombs. Although most were not out-and-out attack dogs, all received instruction in...
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