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by improbable22
2969 days ago
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If insect-resistant means tsetse fly (which was why the idea if taming zebras was briefly fasionable) then it’s worth noting that this wasn’t a problem until 1896, when the rinderpest killed all the cattle, whose grazing had kept the land grass not bush. For the owners of said cattle, one answer is like the maize: they already had cows! These farming and cow-herding people were busy replacing other african peoples. Why the others didn’t domesticate zebra... comes back to why weren’t they farming too? I don’t know if we have a great theory for why farming started when it did, anywhere: what kept the mesopotamians away from farming from 20000-10000 years ago? |
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Actually, this is one that we do have a good answer for: The most recent Ice Age was still well in effect during that time period.