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| | Domestication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Domestication is a phenomenon whereby a wild biological organism is habituated to survive in the company of, or by the labor of, human beings. |
 | | Domesticated animals, plants, and other organisms are those whose collective behaviour, life cycle, or physiology has been altered as a result of their breeding and living conditions under careful human control for multiple generations. |
 | | Hybrids can be wild, domesticated, or both: a liger is a hybrid of two wild animals, a mule is a hybrid of two domesticated animals, and a beefalo is a cross between a wild and a domestic animal. |
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