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158 examples found containing '飼'
しかも
いぬ
ということは
いぬ
エサやらなければならない
Moreover, keeping a dog means having to feed it.
わずか
しょくりょう
食糧
らしていた
じんるい
人類
いぬ
ほど
よゆう
余裕
あっただろう
Did humans, who lived with limited food, have enough resources to keep dogs?
おそ
ろしい
オオカミ
って
りよう
利用
しよう
かんが
えた
こと
Thinking of taming and using fearsome wolves.
いぬ
ではなくオオカミ
おう
としたこと
Trying to domesticate wolves instead of dogs.
じゃま
邪魔
になるのに
おそ
ろしい
オオカミ
おう
としたこと
Trying to keep fearsome wolves despite them interfering with hunting.
イヌ
たいしょうてき
対照的
ネコごく
さいきん
最近
なって
ならされたものである
In contrast to the dog, the cat has become domesticated only in recent times.
わたし
ねこ
じゅうさん
十三
びき
っている

I keep thirteen cats.
すいそう
水槽
みず
どのように
かんり
管理
する
のか
きんぎょ
金魚
いたい
かた
ため
ぜったいてき
絶対的
しゅほう
手法
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