• BigBenis@lemmy.world
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    The Cow says: Moo!

    The Horse says: Neigh!

    The Zebra says: I ain’t nobody’s bitch!

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    There’s some accounts throughout history, but humans generally leave them alone. They’re aggressive creatures surrounded by even more aggressive killing machines. So it stands to reason that an animal in that environment would be pretty tough to tame.

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      It has to do with social structures from what I read a while ago.

      Horses have a hierarchical structure and zebras don’t.

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      Literally everything in Africa has evolved to run away from humans, because when animals hear human speech and don’t run away they get eaten or domesticated.

      When you look at a map of domesticated animals origins, not a single one comes from Africa. All the animals there know what humans are like no matter how we try fooling them.

      Oh yah here’s the video sourcing that shit I just listened to today https://youtu.be/EqGxxWvDXsM

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      Spoken like someone who knows nothing about zebras. They’re not striped because of camouflage; that’s their prison uniform, and they are all violent offenders.