Untamed, feral, undisciplined.
Wild, untamed.
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.
1.a. existing in a wild or untamed stateb. having returned to an untamed state from domestication2. of or suggestive of a wild animal; savage: a fernal grin
undomesticated or feral Depending on the situation you could also use "savage" or "untamed.
savage, untamed, fierce, feral, undomesticated, tempestuous, wanton, unrestrained
Un-backed, they need to be backed in order to be ridden. An "untamed" horse may also be called a green horse, an un-broke horse, etc. They may also be called feral in most parts of the world. Mustangs are wild horses in both the USA and Canada; Brumbies are wild horses in Australia.
That dog is untamed.
Feral cats are wild descendants of domestic cats. A feral cat has never associated with humans.How did feral cats come to be? When two strays mate in the wild, they give birth to a litter of feral kittens. These kittens have never interacted with humans. Feral kittens can be domesticated if taken in young, but adult feral cats are almost impossible to domesticate.Answer 1A feral cat is a domestic cat which has been homeless so long that it has adapted to life in the wild. This term also applies to all domestic animals. Answerferal means wild or untamed as in a barn cat. Actually, deep down, every cat is feral.
Untamed is an adjective.
Tarzan the Untamed was created in 1920.
Kong the Untamed was created in 1975.