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How do domestic cats differ from their wildcat ancestors in terms of behavior, and what traits have they retained from their wild heritage that allow them to survive and thrive in human environments?
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Domestic cats differ from their wildcat ancestors in terms of behavior in a number of ways. Domestic cats are generally more docile and less likely to hunt than their wildcat ancestors. Additionally, domestic cats have retained traits from their wild heritage that allow them to survive and thrive in human environments, such as their ability to climb, jump, and hide. Domestic cats also have a strong social bond with humans, which allows them to form strong relationships with their owners.
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