Sentences with phrase «tamer animals»

Why should selecting for tamer animals also create individuals with all these unusual physical qualities?
Hanging around human encampments led to smaller, tamer animals that may have begun to cooperate with people, kicking off domestication.
With other researchers, he discovered that selecting for tamer animals carries with it a suite of unintended evolutionary consequences — ranging from changes in appearance to new behavior traits — known as domestication syndrome.
But taming animal spirits is hard when markets are global and banks» influence is waning.
C. S. Lewis speculated on the eternal fate of animals in The Problem of Pain, suggesting that at least tame animals might enter heaven through their relationship with humans, in the same way that humans do through their relationship with Christ.
How about some tame animals?
Pipes speculated that tame animals» lower levels of dopamine sensors might make them less anxious.
That might explain the white patches of fur, shorter snouts and curly tails of the tame animals.
Hard - to - tame species backed that perception, but it will change once we find domestication's genetic basis (see «The secret to taming animals»).
Henry Nicholls states in his article on taming animals that the zebra is a «stubborn beast, one that has thwarted...
Just like you need to tame an animal print, you also need to tame a floral print tights.
Granted, you can tame animals if you choose it on the skill tree, but that's something different altogether.
The cohabitation of wild and tame animals may defy a law of nature, but since Ava's rejection of Archie is hardly the stuff of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC (Ava thinks Archie lacks machismo), why won't she listen to human reason?
Not helping the impression of a barely tamed animal is the steering, which, on roads as fast, bumpy and technical as those of the Triangle, feels too light and sharp in the initial phase either side of the straight - ahead.
The sixth - generation Toyota Celica of 1994 -»99 was a decidedly tamer animal.
I spent a lot of time working on the formal aspects of the book, but at the same time I began to think of the writing process as analogous to wrangling a half - tamed animal.
We have taken the tenets of the human - animal bond to their logical conclusion - accepting that animals, especially pets and other tame animals or animals kept in barns (cows, horses, sheep, goats) are so important to the lifeblood of this planet and the health and welfare of humans, as to be raised to a level of appreciation beyond the ordinary.
For 40 years HSoP has served Latah County and the City of Moscow's needs for companion, tame animals.
It has been for a thousand years that these animals are serving mankind and giving them companionship and hence, in instances, one decides to tame an animal, the first choice is that of the dogs.
The rooms are lovely and the food is great but the highlight is some of the tame animals who frequent the ranch.
When the film was finished, the crew was left with 17 now tame animals in need of a home, so a makeshift zoo was created.
Then they went in this direction where it's all about taming animals, taming dinosaurs.
Takkar quickly learns the ability to tame animals, a skill in which you can continue to unlock further abilities as you progress in the game.
The further you get into the game the more crucial it becomes to include your tamed animals in the formula, if only to help take some of the burden off your shoulders.
The same patch will also see better behavior on the game's already tamed animals.
You'll have access to all your favorite weapons such as spears, clubs, bows and axes and even tame animals to become your friends and assist you in combat.
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Not exact matches

Brahmins and their Nair supervisors, although living far away from the territory of Malayarayan tribes received, «trifling rents from the Arrians for their fruit - trees and cultivated land, and besides this, each headman had to furnish a certain quantity of honey for the raja's birthday, dig a few elephant pits, and help, with bark ropes, to conduct the animals, when trapped, into the taming cages.
He had felt it, for example, in the darkness of the paleolithic age when for the first time he ventured to put fire to his own use, or accidentally discovered how to produce it; in neolithic times when he found that by cultivating thin ears of grass he could turn them into rice and millet and corn; and much later, at the dawn of our industrial era, when he found that he could tame and harness not only animals but the tireless energies of steam and electricity.
From that completely - offered rite Was gathered up the clotted oil; It formed the creatures of the air, And animals both wild and tame.
G - d brought the animals to Noah, and made them tame enough to live together all that time, and made enough space for all the food that was needed, etc..
Compared with these beaked and taloned graspers of the world, saints are herbivorous animals, tame and harmless barn - yard poultry.
But it also makes having more than 20 restaurants live up to the same standards a difficult animal to tame.
We have received training in proper animal welfare practices, calving and birthing, and first aid, as well as how to tame the horses.
A rabid animal may become either abnormally aggressive or unusually tame.
Her own work has shown that a variety of animals — from foxes to badgers — were hanging around early human campsites, and that some may even have become tame.
Stories on animals that didn't need human help to become tame; false news spreads deeper, wider, and faster than true news — with or without bots; and listening for gender and sexual orientation in human speech
Researchers have set out several biological criteria that should determine when silver foxes, or other animals, cross the line that divides merely tame from fully domesticated.
COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y. — Taming foxes changes not only the animals» behavior but also their brain chemistry, a new study shows.
That's different from wild animals that have been tamed but don't pass on that tameness to the next generation.
Even though the friendly Novosibirsk foxes are genetically tame — some are sold as pets — not everyone would call the animals domesticated.
In unpublished research, Cagan (now at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Hinxton, England) found that genes involved in helping neural crest cells migrate differed between the tame and wild animals (SN: 6/13/15, p. 11).
The tame birds, Jensen says, «show a lot of traits that you really associate with domesticated animals, but I'm not sure anyone would accept that,» he says.
Aharoni wanted a convenient animal to rear in the laboratory, but the creatures were so easily tamed that breeders began selling them as pets.
Before people could domesticate plants and animals, they had first to «domesticate the wild within,» to tame «the wild dangers associated with death, reproduction, and female sexuality.»
«I don't think it's wildly speculative to suggest that the use of donkeys, which were the first tamed transport animal, played an important role in the unification of distant cities,» Beja - Pereira says.
But Thalmann doubts that the study is the final word on where dogs were tamed, because the DNA comes only from animals living today.
He argues that it was very likely a tame cat, because wild animals, when they were buried at all at this time, were represented only by isolated bones.
Editorial: Old MacDonald's new farm: What animals should we tame next — or has domestication gone too far already?
COLD SPRING HARBOR, NEW YORK — Charles Darwin once wrote that there was no animal more difficult to tame than a young wild rabbit, and yet no animal tamer than a young domesticated one.
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