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INDEX

UNIT I: DOMESTIC ANIMALS  DEFINITION  CLASIFFICATION  CHARACTERISTICS

UNIT II: WILD ANIMALS  DEFINITION  CLASIFFICATION  CHARACTERISTICS


UNIT I DEFINITION The domestication of animals for agricultural purposes dates back to the beginning of the Neolithic period, 9,000 years ago. Early agriculturalists in the Fertile Crescent of the Near East began breeding goats first, then sheep, pigs, and cattle. The stimulus for this advance was probably global warming at the end of the Ice Age, which caused drought in the Near East and forced people to congregate around reliable sources of water. The subsequent increase in population density strained the ability of hunting and gathering to meet the demand for food. Herding animals provided a reliable source of protein-rich food during times of scarcity.

DOMESTIC ANIMALS


UNIT I

DIFFERENCES  Aggression is higher among wild animals than domestic animals.  Domestic animals are trained to obey the human commands but not the wild animals.  Wild animals are pests of agriculture, but domestic animals are friends of agriculture.  The number of wild species is much higher than the domesticate number

DOMESTIC ANIMALS


UNIT I

CHARACTERISTICS  Domestic animals live near to the humans.  Domestic animals produce give us different kinds of food and materials as example: eggs, meet, milk, wool, leather, feathers.  Domestic animals help human with physical difficulties.

DOMESTIC ANIMALS


UNIT I

DOMESTIC ANIMALS

ACTIVITIES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS READ THE WORD AND MATCH THE CORRECT WORDS


UNIT II

DEFINITION How does a wild animal differ from a domestic animal? Wild or exotic animals are found in nature. Wild animals have lived for thousands and thousands of years without the direct influence of humans. Wild animals have evolved behaviors and adaptations to make them successful in surviving in their own complex environments—they are not well adapted to living in your house. Examples of wild or exotic animals include everything from monkeys, tigers, parrots and crocodiles to bobcats, raccoons and squirrels.

WILD ANIMALS


UNIT II DIFFERENCES

 Aggression is higher among wild animals than domestic animals.  Domestic animals are trained to obey the human commands but not the wild animals.  Wild animals are pests of agriculture, but domestic animals are friends of agriculture.  The number of wild species is much higher than the domesticate number

WILD ANIMALS


UNIT II CHARACTERISTCS  Wild animals do not need to feed by humans.  Wilds animals like be free.  Wild animals do not have interaction with humans.

WILD ANIMALS


UNIT II

WILD ANIMALS ACTIVITIES OF WILD ANIMALS:

COMPLETE THE WORDS.


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