THE ANCIENT FOURTEEN: THE ONLY “BIG” HERBIVOROUS ANIMALS TO BE DOMESTICATED BY MAN.

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THE ANCIENT FOURTEEN: THE ONLY “BIG” HERBIVOROUS ANIMALS TO BE DOMESTICATED BY MAN

THESE 14 “BIG” DOMESTICATED ANIMALS WERE CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN CIVILIZATION ANIMALS LIKE THESE PROVIDED MEAT, MILK PRODUCTS, FERTILIZER, TRANSPORTATION, LEATHER, PLOW TRACTION AND WOOL

HOW MANY OF THESE “ANCIENT FOURTEEN” CAN YOU NAME?

A HERD OF ARABIAN CAMELS

EGYPTIAN RIDING AN ARABIAN CAMEL

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS - (CHEESE/BUTTER) 3. FERTILIZER/MANURE 4. TRANSPORTATION - RIDING 5. TRANSPORTATION - PULLING 6. LEATHER/HIDES 7. PLOW TRACTION 8. WOOL/PELT/HAIR/FUR

RANGE OF THE ARABIAN CAMEL

BACTRIAN CAMELS

TOURIST RIDING A BACTRIAN CAMEL

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS - (CHEESE/BUTTER) 3. FERTILIZER/MANURE 4. TRANSPORTATION - RIDING 5. TRANSPORTATION - PULLING 6. LEATHER/HIDES 7. PLOW TRACTION 8. WOOL/PELT/HAIR/FUR

RANGE OF THE BACTRIAN CAMEL

A HERD OF LLAMAS

PACK LLAMAS IN THE ANDES MOUNTAINS

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

RANGE OF THE LLAMA

AFRICAN WILD ASS

RANGE OF THE AFRICAN WILD ASS

MAN RIDING A DONKEY IN CHINA

CHINESE PACK DONKEYS

CHINESE DONKEY CART

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

REINDEER HERD IN NORWAY

REINDEER PULLING SLEIGH

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

RANGE OF REINDEER AND CARIBOU

TOURIST RIDING WATER BUFFALO

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

RANGE OF THE WATER BUFFALO

YYAK

A PACK YAK

A SAD YAK IN TIBET

TIBETAN YAK RACER

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

RANGE OF THE YAK

BALI CATTLE

BALINESE COW RACERS

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

RANGE OF BALI CATTLE

MALE GAUR

CAR + GAUR = CARGAUR

RANGE OF THE GAUR

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

ASIATIC MOUFLON SHEEP

RANGE OF THE ASIATIC MOUFLON SHEEP - ( SEE DIAGONAL LINES )

A FAT-TAILED SHEEP IN AFGHANISTAN

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

BEZOAR GOAT

RANGE OF THE BEZOAR GOAT

TWO GOATS

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

AUROCH

CAVE PAINTING OF AN AUROCH

THE RANGE OF THE AUROCH

A HERD OF CATTLE

GERMAN COW RACERS

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

THE WILD BOAR

RANGE OF THE WILD BOAR

A CHINESE SOW WITH PIGLETS

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

PRZEWALSKI’S HORSE

PRZEWALSKI’S HORSE: MONGOLIA

RANGE OF PRZEWALSKI’S HORSE

MONGOLIAN HORSE RIDERS

1. MEAT 2. MILK PRODUCTS 3. FERTILIZER 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. LEATHER 6. PLOW TRACTION 7. WOOL

AFRICA IS FULL OF LARGE ANIMALS WHY DIDN’T THE ANCIENT AFRICANS DEVELOP DOMESTICATED ANIMALS?

SILKWORM

SORTING SILKWORM COCOONS

SILKWORMS EATING MULBERRY LEAVES