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HydraZulu
at Tue Mar 4 12:24:42 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HydraZulu ]
>>"whether or not it takes several thousand years to domesticate an animal is besides the point to the fact that all animals that are considered domestic have in fact been kept in captivity for thousands of years"......Put that way you say that it's pure coincidence that "all" (another opinionated term, definately not all domesticated animals have taken thousands of years to get where they are today. Would have been accurate to say "some", or "most", and most is even pushing it.) animals that are domesticated today have taken thousands of years to domesticate, which does nothing to help your point. Nobody gets anywhere if opinion keeps getting turned into "fact".
>>"Dogs are descended from wolves and are virtually genetically identical. Yet in reality a wolf or mid-high content wolf dog is a whole different animal to that labrodoodle you saw walking down the street this morning. such an experience will definitely change your perspective of the difference between and domestic."
at the end, which "experience" were you referring to? IF a labradoodle walks down the street, it isn't a personal experience for me. Also, looks like you left out a word, between the third to last word, and the second to last word. ----- -Jacob
Why do people say .02 cents??? So, what, your opinion is only worth a 50th of a cent?
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