Environmental Sciences, asked by narendramodi1294, 1 year ago

how are wild animals different from domestic animals?

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Answered by Rishabh47
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Unlike their wild ancestors, house pets and other domesticated animals share the trait of tameness, meaning they tolerate or even seek out human presence. New research, which is published in the June issue of the journal Genetics and involved the interbreeding of friendly and aggressive rats, reveals gene regions that influence the opposing behaviors.

"I hope our study will ultimately lead to a detailed understanding of the genetics and biology of tameness," said researcher Frank Albert of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany. "Maybe we'll then be able to domesticate a few of those species where humans have historically not been successful like the wild African Buffalo."

Answered by saurabhkardam9p9osbl
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wild animals are those animals which we have not to take them in our house as a pet but domestic animals are very different from them.
Domestic animals are live in our houses.
Domestic animal--Cow,Buffalo,Dog,Cat
Wild animals---lion,leapord,tiger,alligator
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