Why were Africans unable to tame the Zebra?

Do you guys think that other people would’ve been successful in taming it?

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there was a thread about this yesterday.

fuck off.

It's pretty easy to tame niggers, they chain themselves.

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Because Africans.

Taming is not domestication. If you're going to shit talk a book at least read the relevant parts completely.

Because they are animals themselves duh! Humans can tame them though.

Goddamn niggers lets have a scientific discussion

They're only divergent from donkeys by 900k years whereas they're 4mil from horses. Entirely possible to make them as tame as donkeys which are known to be temperamental, bite and kick.

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Zebras could have been domesticated, but Africans chose not to. Why is that? They're not that different from the wild ancestor of the modern horse, and some unknown tribe of goatherding steppeniggers managed to domesticate those.

What about camels