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It seems like you're asking for a brief overview of the history of animals. The history of animals is vast and spans over millions of years, but I'll provide a condensed timeline of some key milestones in the evolution and domestication of animals: Prehistoric Period: Around 3.5 billion years ago: The first life forms appear on Earth, likely single-celled organisms. Approximately 600 million years ago: The first multicellular animals emerge in the oceans, such as sponges and jellyfish. Dinosaurs and Extinction: Mesozoic Era (about 252 million to 66 million years ago): Dinosaurs become dominant terrestrial animals. Cretaceous-Paleogene Extinction Event (about 66 million years ago): A mass extinction event wipes out most dinosaurs, making way for the rise of mammals. Mammals and Human Ancestors: Paleocene Epoch (about 66 to 56 million years ago): Early mammals diversify after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Pliocene Epoch (about 5.3 to 2.6 million years ago): Hominins, the early human ancestors, start to evolve. Domestication of Animals: Neolithic Revolution (around 10,000 BCE): Humans begin to transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled farming communities. The domestication of animals, such as dogs, sheep, goats, and cattle, starts to take place. Ancient Civilizations and Animals: Various ancient civilizations, like the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, played significant roles in the domestication, breeding, and utilization of animals for agriculture, transportation, and warfare. Middle Ages and Renaissance: Horses and other animals continue to play essential roles in medieval societies, such as transportation and farming. Modern Era: 18th to 19th century: The Industrial Revolution leads to significant changes in the treatment and use of animals in industrialized societies. 20th century: Advances in science and technology further shape the understanding and management of animals in various fields, including agriculture, research, and conservation. Conservation Efforts: Various conservation movements emerge in response to the increasing threat of extinction faced by many animal species due to human activities. Contemporary Times: Today, animals remain a crucial part of human society, with ongoing efforts to protect wildlife, promote animal welfare, and address issues related to human-animal interactions. This timeline is a simplified overview, and the history of animals is much more complex and fascinating. The relationship between humans and animals continues to evolve, shaping the world we live in today.

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