loskierek wrote:those animals were never domesticated and never will be xD
loskierek wrote:Hedgehog domestication became popular in the early 1980s
Roman domesticated hedgehog[edit]
The Romans domesticated a relative of the Algerian hedgehog in the 4th century BC. They were raised for meat and quills. The quills were used in the training of other animals, such as keeping a calf from suckling after it had been weaned.[citation needed]
Hedgehog quills were used for card paper and dissection pins long after the Romans actively bred and raised hedgehogs.
maze wrote:loskierek wrote:Hedgehog domestication became popular in the early 1980sRoman domesticated hedgehog[edit]
The Romans domesticated a relative of the Algerian hedgehog in the 4th century BC. They were raised for meat and quills. The quills were used in the training of other animals, such as keeping a calf from suckling after it had been weaned.[citation needed]
Hedgehog quills were used for card paper and dissection pins long after the Romans actively bred and raised hedgehogs.
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loskierek wrote:next will be domesticated boars for pigs and moose for reinder riders xD