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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-01-09 06:50 pm

[ SECRET POST #2564 ]


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[personal profile] sootyowl 2014-01-10 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
I always pictured cats and dogs were domesticated because of their temperament and their closeness to people. Like, bats aren't tamed because they are cave dwellers, but feral cats/dogs live outside and around human settlements.

Also, some breed of cats are smaller, so easier keep and tame. I think hyenas have more carnivorous and have bad temperaments, so that's why we don't have hyenas as pets. But wolves/other gentler subsets might have been easier to tame with the help of food etc.

Moose aren't found all over the world, where different horse breeds are, no? So I guess it has to do with population as well. What our ancestors could get a hold of. I think some animals are just easier to tame or "break" as it is.

I think Moose/hippos/whatever are more dangerous animals as well and that's why we're not riding around on them.