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be domesticated for
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Selectively bred to live with or around humans.
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One of the earliest animals to be domesticated for agricultural purposes, sheep are raised for fleece, meat (lamb, hogget or mutton) and milk.
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However, through 10 000 years of plant domestication, not one perennial species was domesticated for grain production.
Since the silkworm has been domesticated for thousands of years, the impact of domestication on the evolution of wing development requires further investigation.
Domestic sheep are one of the earliest animals to have been domesticated for agricultural purposes.
Some animals were domesticated for utilitarian purposes from the very beginning.
In messages to Council members, ferret fans argue that their pets are intelligent and playful and that they have been domesticated for more than 2,000 years.
Some plants were domesticated for the strong fibres in their stalks, which were used for such purposes as making fishing nets.
The company says it believes that the potential yield per acre may be even greater once the plant is domesticated for agricultural production.
They haven't been domesticated for as long as dogs and weren't bred with the express purpose of living in close proximity to people.
Technically, elephants have not been domesticated, for they have not been subjected to selective breeding for "improvement" of traits desired by humans, as has been the practice with cattle, horses, and dogs.
Clever, friendly and useful in controlling vermin, ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) have been domesticated for more than 2,500 years, and their illegal status fosters the kind of black-market trade that led to the destruction of the New Yorker fact-checking department in Bright Lights, Big City.
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