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Animal domestication 1B
1. Made by: Marcos Yahir Rosales Cabrera Jéssica Harumi
Cruz Juárez Sixto Abraham Hipolito Ramos Gabriela Ortiz
Ramales Sebastián Gaytán Bolaños “ANIMAL
DOMESTICATION”
2. WHAT IS DOMESTICATION? • Is the process of hereditary
reorganization of wild animals and plants into domestic
and cultivated forms according to the interests of people.
4. HOW IT STARTED • Animal domestication is partly tied
to human domestication or the human shi! from hunter-
gatherer to farmer. • Hunter-gatherers worked with
domesticated dogs long before humans domesticated
other animals.
5. DOGS • The origin of the domestic dog is not clear. • This
animal was the first animal that was domesticated. • This
means that the earliest dogs began in the time of human
hunter-gatherers and not agriculturists.
7. WHY THE DOG WAS THE FIRST ANIMAL DOMESTICATED.
• The reason why the dog was domesticated was because
the wolf (the animal that the dog evolved from) has a
society much like that of humans. • Also they hunt in a
same way as humans; hunting in organized teams.
9. • GRAY WOLF • TAIMYR WOLF • THE DOG THAT WE KNOW
NOW
11. “CATTLE” • Five species of wild cattle have been
domesticated approximately in the last 10,500 years. • This
domestication process has provided many benefits to
humans: • meat • milk • leather
13. OXEN • Oxen are animals that have been bred to be
bigger and stronger than other cattle and trained to work
either in the fields or pulling things by yoke and collar. •
Any breed of cattle can be trained to be oxen, but generally
larger, stronger animals are selected. • Oxen are typically
male animals.
15. SHEEP • Sheep were domesticated 10,000 years ago in
Central Asia, but it wasn't until 3,500 B.C. that man learned
to spin wool. Sheep helped to make the spread of
civilization possible. • Sheep production is man's oldest
organized industry. Wool was the first commodity of
su"icient value to warrant international trade.
18. DO YOU KNOW…? • The world has many kinds of wild
sheep, of which about 40 di"erent species are known. The
one most interesting to us lives in the area north and east
of Palestine .This area is also home to e"ective predators of
wild sheep, such as wolves and leopards, so that these
sheep have become extremely alert
19. MAP OF ISRAEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
20. GOATS Were among the first domesticated animals,
adapted from the wild version. Beginning about 10,000-
11,000 years ago, Neolithic farmers in the Near East began
keeping small herds of goats for their milk and meat, and
for their dung for fuel, as well as for materials for clothing
and building: hair, bone, skin and sinew
23. CHICKEN • That occurred probably about 8,000 years
ago. Recent research suggests there may have been
multiple origins in distinct areas of South and Southeast
Asia, including North and South China, Thailand, Burma
and India.
25. PIGS • Beginning about 7,000 years ago, central Asian
people brought animals and plants into Europe with them,
along at least two paths
26. Central Asia
28. FERAL PIG • Pigs were first introduced in the 1500’s to
what is now the southeastern U.S. by Spanish Explorer,
Hernando DeSoto. In the centuries following European
exploration and colonization, some escaped which
resulted in the establishment of wild pig populations and
promoted their spread.
31. • Wild pigs have been reported in at least 45 states •
Populations now exist as far north as Michigan, North
Dakota, and Oregon • Range expansion over the last 20
years is mostly a result of illegal translocation of pigs by
humans
32. • Distribution of Feral Pigs in the United States in 1988
(Courtesy of Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease
Study, University of Georgia)
33. • Distribution of Feral Pigs in the United States in 2009
(Courtesy of Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease
Study, University of Georgia).
34. HORSES Horses have lived on Earth for more than 50
million years, the first horses originated in North America
and then they escaped to Asia and Europe and then went
extinct in North America during the last ice age. Horses are
found in almost every country in the world and every
continent except Antarctica.
37. DRAFT HORSE The Dra! horse breeds are called cold
blood horse breeds in reference to their quiet and calm
temperament. Heavy horse breeds weigh 700 kg or more.
They are as tall as 2 meters.
39. DONKEY The modern domestic donkey was bred from
the wild African south in northeastern Africa during the
predynastic period of Egypt, about 6,000 years ago.
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