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Man is the master of the earth, is the spirit of all things, human beings according to their own needs to domesticate many animals for their own use, such as our common domestic animals such as pigs, cats, sheep, horses, cats, dogs are domesticated by people from wild animals. In the circus, humans often tame all kinds of beasts as performers.
In addition to humans, is there an example of one animal taming another animal in nature, such an example really exists, and there is more than one, the following are a few examples of animals in nature taming another animal.
Some species of ants have the phenomenon of slavery, and the Samura ant is one of the representative species. They don't look for food or raise offspring on their own, and the only thing they stand out about is their prowess. The ants then attack the nests of other ants, snatching the eggs and larvae, and after hatching, they become slaves to the ants, working hard to find food, clean the nests, and feed their offspring, which can be seen as an example of one animal taming another.
Scientists have observed another phenomenon in India. Around a city in India, monkeys and stray dogs often clash over food in garbage heaps. Monkey packs often have the upper hand in such conflicts, and scientists later discovered that monkeys kidnap newborn puppies and raise them.
When they grow up, the dog joins the monkey group, lives with the monkeys, becomes a part of the monkey group, and becomes the guardian of the monkey group, and will fight against their own group of stray dogs for the monkey group. Perhaps 10,000 years ago, humans began to tame dogs in the same way.
Many friends have heard the story of the wolf child, which is a human child raised by a wolf, and has no human habits but has become like a wolf to eat raw meat and howl, to some extent, it can be seen that the wolf tamed people. So the phenomenon of one animal taming another animal exists in nature, and it is not just the preserve of humans.
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Ants and aphids, ants will actively carry aphids from withered plants to new plants, transport some of the aphids to the nest, and worker ants will "captive" the aphids by "grazing" (carrying) or "mowing" (transporting leaves back to the nest).
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It should be an example of no animal taming another, and no animal other than man can tame another.
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Of course, there are, such as monkeys, which are tamed animals, and in the circus, there are all kinds of animal performances.
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Of course, there are such examples, and there are many such examples, and many natural enemies of the animal kingdom appear in this way.
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No, because all animals have natural predators, and these animals are quarrelsome and prone to fighting.
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In nature, there are also cows, sheep, horses, dogs, monkeys, these animals are tamed, and they all listen to humans.
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1.From the annoying flies, a very peculiar small gas analyzer was successfully imitated. It has been installed in the cockpit of a spacecraft to detect the composition of the gases in the cabin.
2.From fireflies to artificial cold light;
3.Electric fish with volt batteries;
4.The downwind ears of jellyfish, imitating the structure and function of jellyfish ears, designed the jellyfish ear storm instrument, which can predict the storm 15 hours in advance, which is of great significance to the safety of navigation and fishery.
5.According to the visual principle of frog eyes, people have successfully developed an electronic frog eye. This electronic frog eye can identify objects of a specific shape with the same accuracy as a real frog eye.
After the electronic frog eye is installed in the radar system, the anti-jamming ability of the radar is greatly improved. This radar system can quickly and accurately identify specific shapes of aircraft, ships, missiles, etc. In particular, it can distinguish between real and fake missiles and prevent the real from being confused with the real.
Electronic frog eyes are also widely used in airports and traffic arteries. At the airport, it can monitor the take-off and landing of aircraft, and can issue an alarm if it detects that the aircraft is about to collide. In the traffic arteries, it can direct the driving of vehicles and prevent the occurrence of vehicle collisions.
6.According to the principle of the bat ultrasound locator, people also imitated the "pathfinder" for the blind. This pathfinder is equipped with an ultrasonic emitter that a blind person can carry to spot people on electric poles, steps, bridges, etc. Today, "ultrasound glasses" with a similar effect have also been made.
7.An incomplete photosynthesizer that mimics cyanobacteria will be designed to bionic photolyzed water, so that a large amount of hydrogen can be obtained.
8.Based on the study of the human skeletal muscular system and bioelectric control, a human augmenter - a walking machine has been imitated.
9.The hooks of modern cranes originated from the paws of many animals.
10.The roof corrugated roof mimics the scale armor of animals.
11.The oars are modeled after the webbing of a duck.
12.The saw learns the mantis arm, or sawgrass.
13.Xanthium was inspired to invent Velcro.
14.Lobsters with a keen sense of smell provide ideas for people to make odor detectors.
15.Gecko toes offer an encouraging prospect for creating adhesive tapes that can be used over and over again.
16.The colloids produced by shellfish from their proteins are so strong that they can be used for everything from surgical sutures to ship repairs.
17.The arrangement of the foliage and the construction of the Grand Theatre of Sydney.
18.The ups and downs of submarines and fish.
19.Sidewinder and air-to-air Sidewinder missiles.
20.People invented smoke bombs based on the octopus.
21.The bearing force of the arch was found according to the eggshell.
22.The violent shaking produced by the aircraft when flying is improved according to the dragonfly.
23.Discolored clothes are to learn the scales on the butterflies.
24.The waterproof clothes are made of imitation lotus leaves.
25.The mouse is a mouse-like one.
26.Inspired by the giraffe's blood through its long neck to its head, special devices were designed to allow the astronaut to transport blood from his body to the lower limbs farther away from the heart even in weightlessness.
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For example, using the dog's sense of smell to rescue the dog and the like.
There is also the use of birds, the invention of airplanes.
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The shell of the turtle, the invention of the tank. Bats, invented radar.
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Other animals do not have this consciousness, but they have a desire to conquer.
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No, only advanced creatures like humans can do it on Earth.
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At present, animals do not have this awareness, their life is how to eat enough.
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It's not very clear, it seems that there is none.
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No. Animals do not have this domesticated nature.
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No. Animals may not know what domestication is.
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No, this is only available to high-level creatures.
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No. Animals instinctively hunt for their prey.
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