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Domesticated animal and consider how its digestive physiology might differ from that of its wild ancestors,

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Answered by paras692
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The domestication of wild animals, beginning with the dog, heavily influenced human evolution. These creatures, and the protection, sustenance, clothing, and labor they supplied, were key factors that allowed our nomadic ancestors to form permanent settlements. Though to many urbanites livestock are as distant a part of reality as country music, without them, humans would never have been able to form cities at all. Take a look at the organisms that gave rise to some of our present animal companions.
Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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Domesticated species such as cats, dogs, and other animals intended as pets life their lives in long-term dependent (human) situations. This is not the case for wildlife, wild animals are not dependent on humans for their survival. ... Domesticated animals or captive wildlife are dependent on humans.

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