We’ve bred them. Sure, our intervention isn’t usually as profound as with dogs or as debilitating as with domestic turkeys, but some breeds of domestic cows ARE our inventions: some would die without us. This is especially true of certain breeds of dairy cattle.
And before you go there: very very few actual inventions arise from nothing, almost all are rearrangements of what what already there, of something created by someone else ... the idea of “inventing” does not exclude breeding critters.
Weve bred them. Sure, our intervention isnt usually as profound as with dogs or as debilitating as with domestic turkeys, but some breeds of domestic cows ARE our inventions: some would die without us. This is especially true of certain breeds of dairy cattle.
And before you go there: very very few actual inventions arise from nothing, almost all are rearrangements of what what already there, of something created by someone else ... the idea of inventing does not exclude breeding critters.
Yep, Tyson is right, Sharpiro is wrong. People are way to eager to jump on something they see on Twitter, before researching it