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Domesticated

Domesticated | Domesticating

Domesticated meaning

simple past and past participle of domesticate

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Distribution and evolution Domesticated pig Pig in a bucket With around 1 billion individuals alive at any time, the domesticated pig is one of the most numerous large mammals on the planet.

Domesticated horses could have been adopted from neighboring herding societies in the steppes west of the Ural Mountains, where the Khvalynsk culture had herds of cattle and sheep, and perhaps had domesticated horses, as early as 4800 BCE.

It is unknown whether they were truly domesticated, but it seems unlikely, as no domesticated gazelles exist today.

The Przewalski horse and the domesticated horse showed a close relationship through pairwise genetic distance and multidimensional scaling analyses showing that the Przewalski horse is very closely related to the domesticated horse.

The wild and domesticated forms are either considered separate species, as here, or as subspecies: Triticum monococcum subsp. boeoticum (wild) and T. monococcum subsp. monococcum (domesticated).

This indicates that a relatively few stallions were domesticated, and that it is unlikely that many male offspring originating from unions between wild stallions and domestic mares were included in early domesticated breeding stock.

Two major sources of information are used to determine where and when the horse was first domesticated and how the domesticated horse spread around the world.

According to Freedom Radio, the domesticated pet was said to be brought by the owner.

Hawai‘i County Code and state law require the County to feed and shelter impounded dogs, cats and domesticated animals, including dogs confiscated under the County’s dangerous dog law.

He said: "Based on the size, it is a domesticated fox.

In their exchange Hannity ended up specifically advocating the domesticated Jesus.

It was around 10,000 years ago that native peoples of Mexico first domesticated corn and around 500 years ago that it was first transported away from the Americas.

Makes you wonder how it's so domesticated I suppose," Gill Sherwood said.

Perhaps we may even develop a bond with said robots through a mutually beneficial relationship, which is not unlike how dogs were domesticated centuries ago.

Since cats were first domesticated more than 9,000 years ago, pet and stray cats have spread across the globe and are now found across all continents, except Antarctica.

The acting executive secretary also said protocols that had been approved and some that were in the pipeline needed to be mainstreamed and domesticated in national legislation.

The cats at issue are domesticated animals and severely overpopulated.

The result is the domesticated ferret.

University of Glasgow Press release Domesticated parrots who video call each other are less likely to be lonely, a new study found.

Word 1: a wild or half-domesticated dog with a sandy-coloured coat, found in Australia.