Beneath that cute exterior are ruthless omnivores that want to spread their genes.
Exactly. And they got to this point over millions of years of making sure they were able to feed and reproduce. Those instincts are still strong despite domestication.
One of the many reasons I got ducks instead of chickens is that chicken beaks are VERY POINTY and I would rather deal with a ticked off duck than a ticked off chicken. Plus, THIS is a chicken ancestor....
"An adolescent female Tyrannosaurus rex died 68 million years ago, but its bones still contain intact soft tissue, including the oldest preserved proteins ever found, scientists say.
And a comparison of the protein's chemical structure to a slew of other species showed an evolutionary link between T. rex and chickens, bolstering the idea that birds evolved from dinosaurs. "
http://www.livescience.com/animals/070412_dino_tissues.html
If you keep the dinosaur connection in mind, it puts their behavior in perspective. I don't love them any less for their lineage. I just appreciate them more and am much more understanding when they rip some other living creature apart and eat it.
Exactly. And they got to this point over millions of years of making sure they were able to feed and reproduce. Those instincts are still strong despite domestication.
One of the many reasons I got ducks instead of chickens is that chicken beaks are VERY POINTY and I would rather deal with a ticked off duck than a ticked off chicken. Plus, THIS is a chicken ancestor....
"An adolescent female Tyrannosaurus rex died 68 million years ago, but its bones still contain intact soft tissue, including the oldest preserved proteins ever found, scientists say.
And a comparison of the protein's chemical structure to a slew of other species showed an evolutionary link between T. rex and chickens, bolstering the idea that birds evolved from dinosaurs. "
http://www.livescience.com/animals/070412_dino_tissues.html
If you keep the dinosaur connection in mind, it puts their behavior in perspective. I don't love them any less for their lineage. I just appreciate them more and am much more understanding when they rip some other living creature apart and eat it.
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