but the domesticated varieties are only kept around because they're of use to us for meat, fibre or companionship, and the wild ones are only there because we haven't yet got around to eradicating them in order to use their land for growing soya beans and palm oil.
(, Mon 2 Dec 2019, 21:28, Reply)
(, Mon 2 Dec 2019, 23:07, Reply)