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The reason why African wild dogs have not been domesticated into domestic dogs is because their activity trajectory does not have much intersection with people, and they cannot provide much help to people in the early days, and another point is that they are wild and difficult to tame. Dogs are people's loyal companions, not only to help their owners protect their homes, but also to accompany their owners, and are likable pets.
The wild dog of Africa is one of the unique and rare canines on the continent, the so-called African wild dog. In the African savannah, the status of African wild dogs is still relatively high, known as the "third brother of Africa", then the "big brother of Africa" is naturally a lion, the lion has strong combat effectiveness, or a social animal; The "second brother of Africa" is a hyena, the population of hyenas is more than that of lions, and their combat effectiveness is okay; Then the African wild dog is known as the "third brother of Africa" because its population is much larger than that of hyenas, and it has sharp teeth that can tear its prey apart, and it has an amazing hunting speed. Not only that, the African wild dog's coat color has a strong transition, and it has also earned the reputation of "son of the stars".
So, here we are: the reason why the African wild dog was not domesticated as a domestic dog. Personally, I think there are three main reasons, so let's talk about them seriously
1. African wild dogs do not have much intersection with people: in the early days, people mainly domesticated wolves to help them hunt, because wolves frequently invaded people's living areas and had a greater threat to people, and the areas where African wild dogs live have rich food for wild dogs to live, and wild dogs will not disturb people, so there is no intersection between the two, let alone domestication; Second, the African wild dog is small in size and does not help people much, so it is not the best choice for people; 3. African wild dog is a wild and difficult animal to tame is extremely difficult: African wild dog is also a burrowing animal, calf must be carried out in a better cave, it is more difficult to raise, there is no successful example of African wild dog domestication.
Through the unremitting efforts of people, many animals have also been successfully domesticated. And those animals that have been successfully domesticated are either more docile, or have a greater help to humans and do not threaten humans, or they have a strong reproductive ability.
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The wild dog in Africa is a canine species, close to the leopard, not related to the domestic dog, carnivore, and difficult to tame.
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Because African dingos are wild enough to be tamed, and they are used to freedom, they have not been domesticated as domestic dogs.
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Because this is due to the environment in Africa, the African dingo is fierce and social animals, and its habits and strengths do not match the needs of humans.
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Because when dogs go to Africa, they become hot dogs.
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Any animal is evolutionary, and their habits can also change, it's just a matter of time, so can African dingoes be trained to be docile domestic dogs? Let's take a look at the poultryNo living thing cannot be domesticated, so as long as there is enough timeAfrican dingoCan also be trained to be a docile house dog.
In life, we often have one or two small animals to accompany our boring time, usually everyone will raise kittens and puppies, because people find that kittens and puppies are not only cute, eat very little, but also very humane, people are very loved, but we must know that docile domestic dogs were also trained in the past, they were also wild dogs in the past, we can learn from their sense of smell and sharp teeth and claws.
It can be seen that if it is not domesticated by humans, it is also a very powerful hunter, so it is only a matter of time before the wild dogs in Africa are domesticated.
The process of domestication is a long process, this process is very difficult for both people and animals, for people, it takes a lot of patience, and it takes generations of efforts, the support of money is also terrible, and wild animals will also be handled on the way to training.
The danger of counterattack, for animals, it is very unpleasant to go from a free wild to a small cage, any creature likes the vast wild, everything in the wild is better than a prison.
Evolution is the process of adapting to the environment, we can also see that those poultry are adapting to the environment in which he lives, if they do not obey, they will be killed, this is also a wise choice, only by choosing to evolve and obey, can we continue to reproduce, any animal is the same, human evolution into what it is today, but also to adapt to the current environment, tens of millions of years ago almost all creatures were giant, but due to the change of the environment, the current creatures are almost many times smaller, so we have to be in awe also, Now we have to adapt to the environment, not let the environment adapt to us.
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Cannot be tamed. Because the wild dogs of Africa are unusually ferocious, this nature is difficult to tame into a docile character.
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Theoretically, it is possible, but changing from a wild dog to a domestic dog is equivalent to changing the species, which takes a long time to do, and a human life cannot accomplish this task.
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No. Because African dingoes are very ferocious and untamable, they are difficult to train into docile domestic dogs.
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I think this is probably because African people don't need domestic dogs to assist their production and life, and the African environment makes the local wild dogs extremely ferocious and not suitable for people to domesticate.
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Because the wild dogs in Africa are very wild and difficult to be domesticated by humans, they have not been trained to become domestic dogs.
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Because African dingoes have a low IQ, and they live in the wild all year round, they are not suitable for domestication, and they are not easy to domesticate.
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It depends entirely on whether it is necessary or not. As for whether anyone in history trained it into a domestic dog, in fact, scientists do not know. Because there are so many breeds of domestic dogs in humans today that it is difficult to count, their genes are also very diverse.
Many animal lovers (including circuses) also domesticate lions, tigers, and leopards as pets – doesn't that mean that any animal, if you want, can be "homemade" by humans?
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Domestic dogs are domesticated by gray wolves, and African wild dogs are not canines, and their blood relationship with dogs is minimal.
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Because the African wild dog is very wild and very fierce, it is difficult to be tamed by humans, so the Africans did not domesticate the African wild dog as a domestic dog.
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Because there is no need. Africa is very rich in products and has a lot of food. They killed all the dogs and ate them. So there is no domestication.
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It's not just African wild dogs, Africans haven't even succeeded in domesticating any kind of animal, and someone wants to talk about what wild dogs, zebras, bisons, wild and big, how big can there be wolves? Can it be as big as a raw cow?
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