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the predominantly domesticated silkworm is?​

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Answered by ADITYA0220
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The silkworm was domesticated from the wild silkmoth Bombyx mandarina, which has a range from northern India to northern China, Korea, Japan, and the far eastern regions of Russia. ... Silkworms were unlikely to have been domestically bred before the Neolithic age.
Answered by UsmanSant
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Bombyx mori is the most predominately domesticated silkworm. This feeds on mulberry tree.

The larvae of silk moth is called silkworm.

It is domesticated to get silk thread and the industry based on cultivation of silkworm is silk industry.

The silkworms forms a cocoon round itself during transformation from caterpillar to moth.

This coccon yields silk thread on refining.

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