Domesticated pups by the mid '70s opened their eyes, on average, a day earlier than the control foxes or wild foxes.
Domesticated pups respond to sounds two days earlier than typical foxes.
Domesticated foxes, particularly the elite domesticated foxes, were in breeding state for about 14 days-- so a real difference, not dramatic,
domesticated but has evolved by natural selection to thrive in human
domesticated microbes so you swallow these products they go in they don't do very much and they leave again they
The domesticated foxes are chunkier and lower to the ground than wild foxes are.
And domesticated animals are a huge step for humans.
after domesticated words we get coined words the word meme is a good example
We domesticated it long before we domesticated any other kind of animal.
And it was domesticated and bred somewhere between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago by Neolithic farmers in China because its
So these domesticated silk moths became really important to science because they were so docile.
And then they were domesticated in different parts of the world.
The jungle fowl was domesticated in India in what is today India in the subcontinent maybe about 10,000 years or so ago.
He chose the domesticated silk moth.
Not every domesticated animal has every one of those characteristics, but most have many of those characteristics, so much so
Others we domesticated as food sources.
When they compare the domesticated foxes to the control, they also find that the domesticated foxes had about 50% lower stress hormone levels.
of her domesticated foxes.
They were domesticated plants and animals, and breeding them, and so on, and it's that that leads directly to our modern genetics and so on.
These are domesticated animals.
And this domesticated monkey steps back, copies the response.
out those are domesticated words you're controlling their replication not perfectly but you're
are sort of hyper domesticated words where we're very we expend a lot of energy and time to make sure they
are not domesticated . But in the later levels, they are domesticated .
If you become domesticated , if you change your labor or exercise regime you can have changes.
First they domesticated it, then they learned to ride them.
It's domesticated , it's another tame fungus.
wild half domesticated uh these four flesh archetypes um that were starting to dominate seafood markets everywhere
It's we it's domesticated .
And none of these were domesticated , as the Chinese silk moth had been.
It's a fox-- a domesticated fox.
he had all sorts of interactions with domesticated species.
Dream was the first of the domesticated foxes to have droopy, floppy ears.
It's not uncommon in domesticated species.
Now it's in the domesticated foxes, and so on-- many, many more changes by this time.
So they've got this line-- the domesticated line-- where they choose the 10% that are friendliest.
Another thing you might think of with domesticated foxes-- another thing you might think of with wild foxes is they have these gracile limbs that they're running around on.
can help her better understand her domesticated foxes, she will not only work with you, she will work with you in a way that will make your head spin.
And I settled into this domesticated life of, I have mine, so you know what?
And then you have like these domesticated robots, like the Roomba.
They want cars to be more like domesticated animals.
Almost all animals that are domesticated are domesticated for tameness first.
So this is a site that has domesticated sheep, and it has domesticated plants.
Have we become a different type of domesticated species?
I'm curious about-- besides domesticated and invasive species, what kind of animals or species are benefiting from human impact?
It's probably the oldest domesticated creature on the planet.
called uh a history of domesticated mammals um by an Oxford professor and I came across this great phrase and and
I told you that the Chinese moth was domesticated , and it's become really docile.
South Asia is where the jungle fowl was domesticated into the modern day hen and chicken that we today eat either in the form of eggs
People had settled down, domesticated wild plants and animal species, put them into the fields to grow as agriculture, built up enough of a food surplus