Biology, asked by avishukako453, 1 year ago

What could a dog living now and a cat living thousands of years ago have in common?

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Answered by amritanshu6
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CATS AND DOGS occupy a unique place in the animal kingdom's vast menagerie. Unlike other domesticated animals, like chickens or pigs or lab rats, they're not treated as identity-less means to a human end; and unlike wild creatures, they're not counted as populations or viewed as units of biodiversity.

Instead, dogs and cats are individuals. They're our friends. Some of us even consider them family. They've come out of the wild and into our living rooms, an extraordinary evolutionary and sociological journey that now raises profound questions about what it means to be a person.

"Part of our growth and evolution as a society is our changing relationship to the beings around us," said David Grimm, author of the newly published Citizen Canine: Our Evolving Relationship with Cats and Dogs. "The changing status of cats and dogs forces us to confront some very complicated questions of how inclusive we want to be."

Answered by ViratKohli36185
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They are both alive. It is significant to know that both the cats and dogs are animals.

In fact, cats can live with the dogs. When it comes to the life time, it is based on the size of these animals.

The most common thing about these two animals is that they are considered as a highly preferred pet animal for human.
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