how did the early man learn herding and rearing animals.
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When the hunters followed the animals for hunting, they might have learnt about their food habits and their breeding seasons. It is likely that this helped people to start thinking about herding & rearing these animals themselves.
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- The dietary patterns and breeding seasons of the animals may have been discovered by the hunters as they pursued them for prey.
- This probably encouraged humans to consider herding and raising these animals themselves.
- People saw that they could attract and tame animals by leaving food for them.
- The first animal to be tamed was the dog.
- People often protected these animals from attacks by other wild animals. This is how people became herders.
- These animals, which included goats, sheep, cows, and pigs, foraged for their food in herds.
- These animals were maintained by people as a safeguard against damage from other wild creatures.
- The first men became herders as a result.
Hence, the early man learnt about the herding and rearing animals.
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