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small bodies, weak physiques.
If you select the most peaceful, most docile animals of a group and make them breed, the offspring will be even more peaceful and more docile generation after generation.
But there is one thing that always happens, and that scientists did not see coming: not only the behavior changes but the bodies change too. The physiques become different in newer generations, not just the attitude of the animals.
Smaller, weaker bodies, larger heads, larger eyes, smaller jaws, floppy ears... compare the skeleton of a chimpanzee and that of a baby chimpanzee and then do the same with a human and a human baby.
It happens with all species who become domesticated: humans look like baby chimpanzees, dogs look like wolf puppies, pigs look like baby boars.
TL;DR
UNIRONICALLY, BE LESS INHIBITED!
OR ELSE YOU'LL LOOK LIKE A BITCH-ASS NIGGA!
Domestication(taming/sheltering an animal) leads to a smaller brain.
If you select the most peaceful, most docile animals of a group and make them breed, the offspring will be even more peaceful and more docile generation after generation.
But there is one thing that always happens, and that scientists did not see coming: not only the behavior changes but the bodies change too. The physiques become different in newer generations, not just the attitude of the animals.
Smaller, weaker bodies, larger heads, larger eyes, smaller jaws, floppy ears... compare the skeleton of a chimpanzee and that of a baby chimpanzee and then do the same with a human and a human baby.
It happens with all species who become domesticated: humans look like baby chimpanzees, dogs look like wolf puppies, pigs look like baby boars.
TL;DR
UNIRONICALLY, BE LESS INHIBITED!
OR ELSE YOU'LL LOOK LIKE A BITCH-ASS NIGGA!
Domestication(taming/sheltering an animal) leads to a smaller brain.
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