Can the puma Messi, the cheetah Gerda, the panther Luna, the wolf Kira be considered pets? (man in culture and the animal world)

Vadim Markovich Rozin
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The article discusses a new trend to have wild animals (big cats, foxes, ferrets, etc.) in some homes, and it turns out that since they have been raised since childhood, loved and cared for, they behave like pets (dogs and cats). The question is whether these animals can still be considered domestic or not. To solve this problem, characteristics are given that make it possible to distinguish between wild and domestic animals, and the question is raised whether they can be applied to this case. To understand this new class of animals, the concept of "anthropomorphic" is introduced and it is shown that their psyche differs from that of wild animals, it is closer to domestic ones. An explanation is offered for the experiments of geneticist Dmitry Belyaev on the domestication of silver foxes.   The author argues that the evolution of foxes was influenced by two factors, not only genetic selection, as Belyaev believed, but also the impact of the environment created by man, an environment conducive to the formation of anthropoids. Attention is drawn to the fact that humans continue to crowd large wild animals. Humans increasingly need land for goats, cows, horses, pigs, poultry, and agricultural land. The paradox ‒ our big cats of anthropoids are fed the meat of these pets. At the end of the article, Belyaev's hypothesis, according to which we are "self-domesticated" monkeys, whose innate psychological tendencies, behavior and social structure have radically changed under the influence of selection for reduced aggressiveness, is compared with the author's hypothesis about the role of signs in human origin. He shows that domestication occurred as a result of the transition of hominids to "paradoxical behavior", which required the creation of a sign based on a signaling system. The latter allowed the hominids to act contrary to biological evidence at the command of the leader. A necessary condition for this was the imagination conditioned by signs, which helped to invent the first tools.
美洲狮 Messi、猎豹 Gerda、黑豹 Luna 和狼 Kira 可以被视为宠物吗?
文章讨论了在一些家庭中饲养野生动物(大型猫科动物、狐狸、雪貂等)的新趋势,事实证明,由于这些动物从小就被抚养、爱护和照顾,它们的行为举止与宠物(狗和猫)无异。问题是,这些动物是否还能被视为家养动物。为了解决这个问题,我们给出了能够区分野生动物和家养动物的特征,并提出了这些特征是否适用于这种情况的问题。为了理解这一类新动物,引入了 "拟人化 "的概念,并证明它们的心理与野生动物不同,更接近家养动物。作者对遗传学家德米特里-别利亚耶夫(Dmitry Belyaev)驯化银狐的实验做出了解释。 作者认为,狐狸的进化受到两个因素的影响,不仅是别利亚耶夫认为的遗传选择,还有人类创造的环境的影响,这种环境有利于猿类的形成。人们注意到这样一个事实,即人类不断挤占大型野生动物的生存空间。人类越来越需要土地来饲养山羊、牛、马、猪、家禽和农业用地。矛盾的是--我们的大型猫科类人猿却以这些宠物的肉为食。在文章的最后,别利亚耶夫提出了人类是 "自我驯化 "的猴子的假说,在选择降低攻击性的影响下,猴子与生俱来的心理倾向、行为和社会结构都发生了根本性的变化,这与作者关于标志在人类起源中的作用的假说进行了比较。他指出,驯化是类人过渡到 "矛盾行为 "的结果,这就需要在信号系统的基础上创造一种标志。后者允许类人在首领的命令下采取与生物证据相反的行为。实现这一点的一个必要条件是以符号为条件的想象力,这有助于发明第一批工具。
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