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@NinaDmytraczenko meanwhile cattle, sheep, horses and dogs have a different story
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@wxlurker now there are multiple cropped Hank faces in coconut coir borders on a coconut palm 🌴 but before there was the picture of him sitting there as in the main video but with the drawn lightbrown coir threads over his face trying to make his head the coconut that way and it was hard to see exactly what the darker smudges were in thumbnail and with his now darker curly hair (accidentally, coincidentally unfortunately and because of how we're used to seeing Hank with lighter straight hair in older videos and thumbnails that still coexist in YouTube) it looked like something from the vault marked "highly questionable acts of non-black comedians, dressing-up edition" - like he was sitting there in a questionable un-Hank-like costume.
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*not drawn sorry, photographic image a bit like an overgrown beard but still not clear or pleasant in the image, indeed still looking confusing
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@kanderson-oo7us who did!? There'd be evolutionary benefit of usefulness to humans and there may be an aspect of self domestication with dogs at first, but neither evolution or domestication is quite as grand as a species-wide choice on either side. And then breeding is another part of the complexity that does in involve choices, many choices made over a long time. But as animals that were and are sometimes eaten - like edible motorised suitcases that you'd only eat in a pinch - I don't know if edibilty has come into it. But like cabbages and avocados have had a lot of breeding with various goals. Cabbage, cruciferous plants in general but especially cabbage is a bit like the dog of the plant world. Coconuts don't seem to have had as much selection directly mediated by humans but I could well be wrong. But yes, evolution is a bit zoomed out so whilst the preference of say pollinators has shaped the plants and vice versa in developing mutual relationships we don't usually talk about it as a choice because of it being a bigger process than one choice. Different reasons maybe why we don't talk about domestication as mutualism.
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