no feral cats are like the hirless old cats you see in the alleyways of a big city
All BREEDS of domesticated and feral horses have the same phylum. They are mammals.
No. They are wild. Feral refers to animals that were once domesticated or their descendants. Platypi were never domesticated.
Feral as in feral animals; wild
A feral organism is one which was once controlled, domesticated or cultivated and has become uncontrolled, wild or uncultivated. For instance a feral horse is one which may have escaped from a farm where it was domesticated.
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A feral animal is a domesticated animal species that has reverted back to the wild. A feral cat is a wild animal.
The word "feral" means an animal that was once domesticated, and has now become wild or untamed. So, feral rabbits are the same species as domesticated rabbits: they're European Rabbits, or Oryctolagus cuniculus.
No, everything is the same -- cats are cats. In colder climates, a feral cat often has a thicker coat. Feral cats are domesticated but they have not been around people enough to be fully trusting.
I have domesticated feral cats. With time, patience. food and allowing them to decide they wish to be with you they can be pets. Friendship can not be forced. Trust is built over time.
Yes, they are.
if you mean "feral"....it is a dog that has returned to "wild" or is no longer domesticated...stray dogs & cats after enough generations of not having regular human contact become non-domesticated again or Feral
Feral pigs are habitat generalists, meaning that they can thrive in a variety of environments. Just like domesticated pigs, feral pigs can eat almost anything. They will eat insects, leaves, grass, mushrooms and other mammals. Because of their adaptable natures, feral pigs are at home in forests, open areas, marshes and even agricultural land.