There are few things more joyful, if occasionally nerve-wracking, than having a pet in your home. And plenty of people agree.
City-dwelling raccoons are physically changing as they adapt to human environments. They are, however, still wild animals.
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Why cats may have domesticated humans, not the other way around
Long before cats lived in homes, the African wildcat lived alongside early human settlements. Drawn by rodents and food ...
It is true that humans domesticated pigeons for centuries, and feral pigeons do largely stay in urban environments because we brought them there. They are highly trainable, and if fed by humans, they ...
Across human history, no single animal has had a deeper impact on human societies than the horse. However, when and how people domesticated horses has been an ongoing scientific mystery. As they ...
Videos of friendly, gentle foxes approaching humans, seemingly wanting to play, are going viral on TikTok. But just because a species is sociable doesn't necessarily make it domesticated. An urban red ...
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