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  • ...colithic cultural continuum noted for its use of agriculture, domesticated animals, and widespread use of preliminary copper metalworking. Named after the rec ...in 3,500 BCE, where their presence comes with the arrival of domesticated animals and most notably the wheel, from where the chariot originates in Miraria. T
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  • ...ng in the [tbd] century in this region thanks to the introduction of dairy animals has had a lasting impact on the cuisine of Astalva as a whole, making it th
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  • ...''', is a species of wolf endemic to the region of [[Vaniua]]. It has both domesticated and feral subspecies and is sometimes classified as a subspecies of the [[c [[Category:Animals]]
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  • ...However, unlike ''Ovis aries'', the domestic sheep, Ystel sheep are never domesticated, mainly because they reject reproducing in captivity. Some researchers have [[Category:Ystel]] [[Category:Mermelia]] [[Category:Animals]]
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  • * Domesticated non-edible and non-sentient animals, e.g. pets (although edible parts may be taken off first)
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  • ...ing is rare among Ebo Nganagams; in respect of horticulture, the only crop domesticated by Ebo Nganagams is [[koro grain]].
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  • DPC had very little agriculture, no metallurgy, and one domesticated animal: the dromedary. ...r invertebrates and hunted various antelopes, camels, equines, and smaller animals including jackrabbits and lizards.
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  • ...tion' noun class and entails people, professions, domesticated or harmless animals and physical, everyday things, such as ''dova'' (tree). The second one is t ! style="width: 68px; " |3rd <small>(plants and animals)</small>
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  • ...with the jungle, the ocean or anything else seen as "wild". This includes animals, plants as well as some inanimate items. It can also be used in a more poet ...refer to an object, except in the case of humans and other sapient beings, animals in general and plants, as those have their own pronouns. Furthermore, some
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