well there are a lot of any species of wild or relative for mono cot well i think that the answer is that there are a lot of wild mono cot
Sexual, just like with any other horse, domestic or not.
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There are wild dogs in Ohio. Any area with a national forest is home to wild dogs. The dogs are often domestic dogs that left their owners on a walk in the park. These doggies have offspring.
Yes, a domesticated hamster may survive in the wild, however, they may not survive for long. You see, domestic hamsters, or any domestic animal in that matter, do not have the necessary instincts and survival skills that they need in order to survive in the wild.
Well its not likely that a domestic cat will eat another domestic cat. Only wild big cats will eat other cats domestic or wild. On occasion if any cat births a dead kitten it will consume it to keep the area clean and free of anything that will attract other predators.
Appaloosas are domestic horses and they live where their people keep them. If there are any wild (feral) appaloosas it is just a domestic one that somehow ended up joining a band of mustangs.
All bulldogs are domestic breeds of dogs and thus there are no native wild bulldogs. However there may be some examples of pet bulldogs that have gone feral.
Grass and other plants. It grazes, like any other domestic horse in a field.
The answer is simple. A wild animal belongs in the wild away from people. Domestic animals usually live with people. Although for an animal to be considered 'domestic' it has to have been in captivity for a long time. And I mean like 100s of years.Wild animals are not mastered by any human; they may leave in wilderness and try to avoid the human.
Domestic ferrets do not kill chickens. Any kind of weasels in the wild would prey on chickens. Keep them in a pen.
For down used in quilts and such? Traditionally it was wild eiders but now it comes from any commercially reared and slaughtered domestic ducks.