Yes, probably. But it's not a nice process, and you wouldn't end up with domesticated tigers, any more than dogs can be said to be simply 'domesticated wolves'. read more
Thanks for the A2A. Any animal can get domesticated, it just requires a large amount of people, a great deal of resources and a very long time. Domestication happens over many generations of an animal. read more
Yes, probably. But it's not a nice process, and you wouldn't end up with domesticated tigers, any more than dogs can be said to be simply 'domesticated wolves'. read more
Possible, yes, but not practical. Domesticated animals tend be social, eat readily available food and not too much of it, tolerate captivity well, reach sexual maturity soon, and have litters. Animals without these qualities take much longer to domesticate. Also, they have to be useful. read more