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Deceptichum@quokk.au to [Dormant] moved to [email protected]@lemmy.worldEnglish · 8 months ago

an interesting perspective

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an interesting perspective

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    Humans domesticated humans. https://www.science.org/content/article/early-humans-domesticated-themselves-new-genetic-evidence-suggests

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      Here’s another thought.

      Humans who took in wolves were at an advantage over their neighbors. Wolves made great watchdogs, so the humans could sleep better, and helped in hunting so everyone ate better. People who refused to let wolves live with them would have been less likely to reproduce.

      Domesticating dogs changed the humans.

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        Let’s just say everything changed each other. For the better? Who knows? My back hurts.

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      I’d say dogs/ wolves did their fair share domesticating us as well.

      https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/130302-dog-domestic-evolution-science-wolf-wolves-human

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        Cats as well.

        If you store grain you get mice/rats, that’s true even today(don’t eat raw flour), which leads to cats.

        Humans realized that fewer mice means more grain and left cats alone. But one theory is that families who let the cats hang around their home more had fewer instances of diseases carried by rodents, which further led humans to want cats to be around.

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          We were pretty well domesticated by the time they bothered showing up. Cats wouldn’t put up with our barbaric and unmannered ways before we invented towns.

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            Yeah, I was more referencing how cats basically showed up and were all “become more domestic, and we’ll move in and keep you safer”.

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          It’s telling that we find lions and tigers as cute as we do small cats. Means cat cuteness isn’t a trait that was selected for in them so we’d let them stick around but it could have easily been the other way.

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      Well that explains why humanity are such bottoms. Source: religion

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