En Manos Humanas By Richard C. Francis [richard... -

: He argues that tameness is not just a behavior but is rooted in genetics, specifically affecting developmental processes that make animals more cooperative and less aggressive.

: Detailed looks at the evolution of dogs from wolves and the unique path of cat domestication. En manos humanas by Richard C. Francis [Richard...

: A central thesis of the book is that humans are also domesticated. Francis suggests our species underwent a "self-domestication" process, where selection for high sociality and cooperation allowed us to dominate the planet. Structure of the Book : He argues that tameness is not just

: Analysis of less traditional domesticated animals, including camels, reindeer, and laboratory rats. En manos humanas by Richard C. Francis [Richard...

The narrative is divided into chapters that act as individual case studies for different species:

: Examination of familiar farm animals like cows, pigs, sheep, and horses.