Domesticated

Domesticated refers to an animal that has been tamed and adapted over generations to live alongside humans, usually for companionship, labor, or food production. These animals have been selectively bred to exhibit traits that make them more manageable, less aggressive, and more dependent on humans for survival.

What it means?

Domesticated animals include dogs, cats, cows, horses, and chickens. Unlike wild animals, domesticated species have evolved to have a close relationship with humans and rely on them for food, shelter, and care. Domestication involves both behavioral and genetic changes in the animal, often leading to reduced fear of humans and the ability to thrive in human-controlled environments.

What it means

How it applies?

The origin of the domestic dog includes the dog's evolutionary divergence from the wolf, its domestication, and its development into dog types and dog breeds.