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What would be a negative Ivory: leads to more poaching and has a negative
impact of harvesting impact on those animal populations
inedible product?
fertilizer: important for underdeveloped countries and
grassland ecology
The use of animals that liquidity: can be converted into cash easily
greatly impacts -meat, wool, milk, whole animal, etc
underdeveloped areas? capital: four footed bank
food storage: gain weight during rainy season,
harvested during dry season when food is scarce
-bad= overpopulation leads to hunting and can end
badly such as for the passenger pigeon and american
is overpopulation really a buffalo
good thing or a bad thing? -ecological balance results in reduced problems due to
overpopulated animals
-balanced populations = healthy animals
trophic cascade reintroduce predator to benefit area
-security: concrete wealth in unstable economy
-status symbol: more animals equates to more wealth
-liquidity: can be converted into cash easily
How can animals be useful -reduce risk of total crop failure: if gain crops fail, still
in an economic crisis? have animal crop
-capital
-food storage
-pest control
Key things about animal genetic selection and accompanied by changes in
domestication phenotype/genotype
, -hardiness: means they can be separated from mother
early
-dominance social behavior
Characteristics suitable for
-herd behavior: want gregarious group
domestication
-utility to humans
-facile reproduction
-facile husbandry
Most domesticated region? fertile crescent
First animal to be dog
domesticated?
4 types of poultry that are turkey, chicken, geese, ducks
domesticated
which sex of the seahorse males
gives birth?
what allows the male sperm inside the pouch
seahorse to get pregnant?
sea horses are growing for True
their entire lives? (T/F)
How long are sea horses 3 weeks: same length an egg hatches
pregnant for?
what country was part of philippines
this movie in?
what do sea horses eat? brine shrimp
Application of any chemical (kerasin), mechanical agent
(overweight chains) or practice (trimming a hoof to
what is soring? expose the sensitive tissue) inflicted upon any limb of a
horse, that can cause or be expected to cause the
horse to suffer physical pain or distress when moving
In horses lecture, how 1 hand
much is 4 inches?
What are the 3 S' in the strength, speed, stamina
horses lecture?
when was the earliest middle bronze age
evidence of horse
domestication?
what does mustang mean? ownerless beast