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  • ...history of a given species when it can be considered to have become fully domesticated. == Domesticated animals == ...
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  • ...or specific tasks as a [[working animal]]. In many cases, working rats are domesticated [[brown rat]]s. However, other species, notably the [[Gambian pouched rat]] ==Domesticated brown rats as working animals== ...
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  • The cultivation of crops alongside the rearing of animals for [[meat]] or [[egg]]s or [[milk]] defines mixed farming.<ref> * [[List of domesticated animals]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Sports that involve use of animals}} ...18.jpg|thumb|250px|Horse racing is a very popular sporting event involving animals.]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Domesticated animals for assisting people}} ...tion|domesticated]], that is kept by humans and trained to [[human uses of animals|perform tasks]] instead of being [[animal slaughter|slaughter]]ed to harves ...
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  • ...}}</ref> Today, American families have said that their non-working, indoor animals are close enough to call them family.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last1=Serpe ...m? - Business Leader News | date=23 February 2022 }}</ref> Office pets are animals that live in or visit the [[workplace]]. Usually office pets belong to the ...
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  • Humans [[domestication of the horse|domesticated]] horses and used them to perform a variety of duties. One type of horse-po ...ef>{{cite book|title=Wallace's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine Devoted to Domesticated Animal Nature|date=1885|publisher=B. Singerly|page=496|url=https://books.go ...
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  • Horses were domesticated circa 3500 BCE. Prior to that oxen were used. Historically, a wide variety ...much smaller than [[horse]]s), [[pony|ponies]] or [[mule]]s. Other smaller animals are occasionally used, such as large [[dog]]s, [[llama]]s and [[goat]]s (se ...
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  • ...ttp://education.seattlepi.com/animals-share-human-dna-sequences-6693.html "Animals That Share Human DNA Sequences", Seattlepi.com]</ref> ...century American began to realize that the land was becoming more and more domesticated and wildlife was disappearing. This led to the creation of [[National Park ...
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  • {{Short description|Negligent or abusive action against non-human animals by humans}} ...ecific achievements, such as killing animals for entertainment; cruelty to animals sometimes encompasses inflicting harm or suffering as an end in itself, ref ...
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  • ...history of a given species when it can be considered to have become fully domesticated. == Domesticated animals == ...
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  • ...ative humidity increases the [[apparent temperature]] to humans (and other animals) by hindering the [[evaporation]] of [[perspiration]] from the skin. For ex ...etlands, and the desert are a few examples), and is a determinant of which animals and plants can thrive in a given environment.<ref>C. Michael Hogan. 2010. [ ...
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  • ...ver geologic time; of paleontological specialists in identifying bones and animals; of palynologists in discovering and identifying pollen, spores and plant s ...lmaker|2006|p=21}}</ref> The [[biome]] was Mediterranean, not savanna. The animals were not passing through; there was simply an overlap of normal ranges. Of ...
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  • === Anthropomorphism and understanding for animals === ...behavioral levels, and have [[integrity]] equivalent to that of non-human animals.<ref name=":43"/> Autism has been described as an [[epidemic]],<ref>{{Cite ...
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  • ...the second, they use the energy of [[domestication of animals|domesticated animals]]. In the third, they use the energy of plants ([[Neolithic Revolution|agri ...logy]] ([[Oldowan]]) 2.5&nbsp;million years ago (scrapers; to butcher dead animals) ...
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