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The first people to domesticate animals
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2018-02-25 at 3:15 PM UTC
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2018-02-25 at 3:16 PM UTC
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2018-02-25 at 3:17 PM UTCThat's too bad. It's a beautiful one.
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2018-02-25 at 3:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by 哈哈你看不懂中文 Go try riding a zebra then you fucking idiot. Milk a wildebeest. One at the zoo even. See how well it goes.
You can ride a zebra probably as easily as you can ride a wild stallion? Which is to say not easily, despite one being a domesticated species and one not. Also the Zebra isn't a good choice because its back isn't as strong as a horse's, so you'd end up hurting it.
PS: People milk fucking caribou and shit. It's not that hard to milk a lot of "undomesticated" animals... they just aren't great sources of milk/their milks are unappetizing. -
2018-02-25 at 4:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS You can ride a zebra probably as easily as you can ride a wild stallion? Which is to say not easily, despite one being a domesticated species and one not. Also the Zebra isn't a good choice because its back isn't as strong as a horse's, so you'd end up hurting it.
PS: People milk fucking caribou and shit. It's not that hard to milk a lot of "undomesticated" animals… they just aren't great sources of milk/their milks are unappetizing.
Wild stallions are still domesticated. There are no wild horses left, they all come from domestic lineage.
Some caribou are domesticated. People milk those.