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<p>are nervous, fast, and prone to flight when they perceive a threat.<br/>
#Social structure&nbsp;- All species of domesticated large mammals had wild ancestors that lived in herds with a <a href="page.php?w=dominance_hierarchy">dominance hierarchy</a> amongst the herd members, and the herds had overlapping home territories rather than mutually exclusive home territories. This arrangement allows humans to take control of the dominance hierarchy.</p>

<p><big>Brain size and function</big></p>
<p>The sustained selection for lowered reactivity among mammal</p><p>
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