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These results add to a growing understanding among anthropologists that Indigenous people in the region managed so-called forest gardens that fed large numbers of people without domesticated crops.

A local wildlife sanctuary advised him that feeding the animal was allowed as long as he didn't domesticate her.

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The hybrid lager yeast was domesticated hundreds of years ago and has since been optimized for brewing under cold conditions.

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As scenes of protesters storming her official residence and looting everything from velvet chairs to domesticated animals were broadcast around the world, Mr Arefin was witnessing something else.

From BBC

“It’s definitely a domesticated rabbit. Whether it was cared for as a pet or kept as an agricultural animal or a novelty, it’s hard to say. The animal was very grumpy about handling.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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