The Domestication of Plants and Animals
Izabella Curtis
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
14 November 2018
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
14 November 2018
The Domestication of Plants and Animals
I am going to start by talking about the Giants in this blog, I found the Giants very interesting. On chanter one, page 43 Dimond mentions The Giants being extinct in every habitat without exception. He goes on saying humans indeed exterminate the giants. Humans did both, killed the Giants for food, or for survival. I found this very interesting because if you read the whole paragraph Diamond talks about the popular idea is that the ice age killed the giants when it was actually us! In chapter 10 Diamond talks about the preemptive domestication. He explains that if a crop grows slow that means that the crop would be domesticated once but shown to have spread. Specific crops have a higher rate which it spreads. I think this is very interesting because its hard to think about giant sloths or kangaroos running around. It's just very weird to think about, I also would like to know like how animals slowly got smaller. I think its interesting and really cool to see crops grow in certain areas then others.
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