Domestication of zebra "failed" because we gave up before it was completed. Selective breeding would result in domestication, but the internal combustion engine rendered such efforts economically pointless.
This video has at least a couple inaccuracies: great white sharks have been held in captivity for much longer than 16 days. The Monterey Bay Aquarium held on for 198 days (though they say they will not do it again because it was for specific research questions which have been answered and it's cruel to the shark). They also claim dingo fossils can be found that are 3500 years old, but remains are not typically considered fossils until they are 10,000 years or older. These seem like minor errors, but the inability to fact check these very accessible details (took me less than 3 minutes to double check myself) does not bode well for any other information in this video.
No, they are sterile which is another issue In theory, the liger is a domesticated version of the lion and tiger it is known to be passive but carries the risk of tons of diseases and can't reproduce
If you go far enough back in time, there were no blacks or whites, but Carthage and Rome aren't that far back and they made paintings of themselves as well. You even commenting that on a video about domestic animals is creepy.
Domestication of zebra "failed" because we gave up before it was completed. Selective breeding would result in domestication, but the internal combustion engine rendered such efforts economically pointless.
This. I stopped watching there and went to the comments to see if anyone else mentioned that historically illiterate take lol
This video has at least a couple inaccuracies: great white sharks have been held in captivity for much longer than 16 days. The Monterey Bay Aquarium held on for 198 days (though they say they will not do it again because it was for specific research questions which have been answered and it's cruel to the shark). They also claim dingo fossils can be found that are 3500 years old, but remains are not typically considered fossils until they are 10,000 years or older. These seem like minor errors, but the inability to fact check these very accessible details (took me less than 3 minutes to double check myself) does not bode well for any other information in this video.
who saw these animals and said "yeah i want that as a pet"
7:14 a very diet lol ok
We should have never domesticated animals. There better without us. Should have left them alone.
Can the hybrid breed to make something else
No, they are sterile which is another issue
In theory, the liger is a domesticated version of the lion and tiger it is known to be passive but carries the risk of tons of diseases and can't reproduce
i didnt kno Great Whites needed live prey?! ive seen plenty eating floating carcasses...
Horses have pronouns nowadays
I know many Raccoon pets
Tame does not mean domesticated.
12:35 why is Hannibal depicted as white? He was Black
Nope. Carthaginians were a semitic people.
@@mobidog real semitic people are black
If you go far enough back in time, there were no blacks or whites, but Carthage and Rome aren't that far back and they made paintings of themselves as well. You even commenting that on a video about domestic animals is creepy.
Isn't he berber?
Hannibal was a phoenicize Berber
AI voice? SKIPPED!