Domesticated animals, such as dogs, cats, rabbits etc.,
Feral animals, domesticated animals that have been allowed to go wild 'dingos' in Australis.
Wild animals , never been tamed, lions, crocodiles, brown bears etc.,
The word formed from the Latin word "domus" meaning home and referring to animals living near or in people's homes is "domestic." The term "domestic" is used to describe animals that have been tamed or bred by humans for companionship, work, or food. It signifies a close relationship between these animals and human households.
The word aquatic applies to plants and animals that live in water. Fish and sea turtles are aquatic animals for example.
grasslands dhu
We live near the farmers market.
animals
No, the word "Neighbors" is not a pronoun. It is a noun that refers to people who live near each other. Pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence.
Serious answer: Wait as the car draws near. Non-serious answer: This sentence will end with the word 'near'!
Arborial is a word used to describe animals that live in trees.
plants, animals
Yes, the word 'neighbor' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a person who lives near another; a person or thing located near another. The word 'neighbor' is also a verb, meaning to be next to or near to.
People have to eat to live.
Humans, Earthlings, Animals or People