Some wild cat breeds that can be kept as domesticated pets include the Bengal cat, Savannah cat, and Chausie. These breeds have been selectively bred to have traits that make them suitable for living in a home environment.
a domesticated animal is one that has lived in the wild and taken in to be cared for by a human. Some are released and some stay domesticated. A domesticated animal is a species that is bred and kept by humans as pets, labor, or food. Centuries of breeding have removed their "wildness" and many would not survive without human care.
Only domesticated hedgehogs - "African Pygmies" and Egyptian/Indian Long eared - are kept as true pets. They are great little animals which are a joy to own. Some animal collectors have other species which are NOT DOMESTICATED, and should not be kept as pets.
The need of companionship and security are some of the things that make the animals domesticated.
ocicat has to have spots and some half domesticated (domestic bred with wild) savannah bengal
Yes, there are lop-eared bunnies in South Africa, as they can be found in various pet stores and are also kept as pets. The Holland Lop and Mini Lop are popular breeds among rabbit enthusiasts in the country. Additionally, some breeders specialize in these breeds, contributing to their presence in the region. However, they are not native to South Africa and are primarily domesticated animals.
Domesticated plants and animals are those plants and animals that have been either bred or trained or both so that they can be kept indoors and coexist in same living area as people and thrive. Houseplants are domesticated. Although many houseplants are naturally small enough to be kept indoors, the size of some is controlled by the pot in which they are grown. A Banzai tree is a tree, naturally large, that has been "trained" to maintain a size small enough to be kept indoors. Dogs, cats, hamsters, gerbils, various bird, reptiles and other naturally wild animals have been bred and or trained to live or be cared for as pets. Many other animals do not have the temperament to be domesticated. They are considered dangerous and it is illegal in many place to have animals such as wolves, foxes, tigers and lions as pets. Once domesticated, such animals become dependent on people for their care and nourishment. Such animals can no longer survive if released to the wild.
Mostly foxes are too wild and high strung to domesticated. They are kept in horrible little cage by furriers. I believe you would have to cross breed them with a more domesticated breed to achieve domestication of a fox.
It's a plural term referring to animals domesticated to be raised on a farm for the purposes of food production, be it for eggs, milk or meat. Some farm animals, like sheep, some goat breeds and llamas and alpacas are raised for "fibre," or to collect their hair or wool to be made into clothing.
Yes, donkeys can be found in Arizona, particularly in the wild and in some ranching areas. The state is home to both feral donkeys, which are descendants of domesticated animals, and domesticated donkeys kept by residents. The presence of these animals is more common in the southern regions, where the climate is suitable for them. Additionally, some donkeys are used in recreational activities, such as hiking and packing.
Domesticated plants and animals are those plants and animals that have been either bred or trained or both so that they can be kept indoors and coexist in same living area as people and thrive. Houseplants are domesticated. Although many houseplants are naturally small enough to be kept indoors, the size of some is controlled by the pot in which they are grown. A Banzai tree is a tree, naturally large, that has been "trained" to maintain a size small enough to be kept indoors. Dogs, cats, hamsters, gerbils, various bird, reptiles and other naturally wild animals have been bred and or trained to live or be cared for as pets. Many other animals do not have the temperament to be domesticated. They are considered dangerous and it is illegal in many place to have animals such as wolves, foxes, tigers and lions as pets. Once domesticated, such animals become dependent on people for their care and nourishment. Such animals can no longer survive if released to the wild.
Some wild cat breeds that can be owned as pets include the Bengal cat, Savannah cat, and the Chausie. These breeds have been bred to have the appearance of wild cats but have been domesticated for living with humans.
Some are, some aren't. Most domesticated animals are perfectly happy being sheltered, fed, and cared for.