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8 domestic animals that originated in Asia

Last updated on - Mar 23, 2024, 12:00 IST
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8 domestic animals that originated in Asia

From the domestication of dogs, horses, and goats to the utilization of camels and buffalo for transportation and agriculture, these animals have been integral to food production, trade, and cultural practices, leaving a profound legacy across continents. (Image:Unsplash)

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Dog

Domestic dogs were likely first domesticated in Asia from wolves, serving as companions, hunters, and protectors. Over thousands of years, they have formed strong bonds with humans and have been bred for various purposes, including herding, guarding, and assisting people with disabilities. (Image:Unsplash)

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Camel

The Bactrian camel was domesticated in Central Asia, while the dromedary camel originated in the Arabian Peninsula, both used for transportation, milk, and meat. Camels are well-suited to arid environments, with adaptations such as water-storing humps and padded feet. (Image:Unsplash)

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Cat

Domestic cats were likely domesticated in the Near East from wildcats, becoming valued companions and pest controllers. Cats have a long history of association with humans, revered for their hunting prowess, loyalty, and independent nature. (Image:Unsplash)

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Cow

Domestic cattle were initially domesticated in the Near East and South Asia, providing milk, meat, and labor. Cattle have been revered in many cultures for their economic, cultural, and religious significance. They are also utilized for their hides, bones, and dung. (Image:Unsplash)

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Horse

The domestic horse was initially domesticated in Central Asia, becoming integral to transportation, agriculture, and warfare. Horses have played a significant role in human civilization, facilitating trade, exploration, and military conquests. They are also celebrated for their athleticism and beauty. (Image:Unsplash)

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Sheep

Domestic sheep were domesticated in the Near East and Central Asia, valued for their wool, milk, and meat. Sheep are among the earliest domesticated animals, with archaeological evidence dating back to around 10,000 years ago. They are prized for their wool, which has been used for clothing and textiles throughout history. (Image:Unsplash)

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Buffalo

Domestic water buffalo were domesticated in South Asia, primarily for milk, meat, and as draft animals. Buffaloes are hardy animals, well-suited to humid tropical environments. They are valued for their high milk production and ability to work in fields. (Image:Unsplash)

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Goat

Domestic goats were domesticated in the Near East and Central Asia, providing milk, meat, and fiber. Goats are adaptable animals, thriving in diverse climates and landscapes. They are valued for their resilience, productivity, and ability to utilize marginal lands for grazing. (Image:Unsplash)

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