Koalas are entirely wild. Some, which are kept in protected sanctuaries, are tame enough to handle, but this is limited to just a few.
Domesticated or tame
Tame or domesticated.
Neither, they are domesticated. A tame animal is a wild one that has become habituated to human contact. A domesticated animal is one that has been selectively bred to breed out undesirable 'wild' traits.
another name to an animal that is not wild
Basically, horses that are not wild; that have been domesticated. And considering there are very, very few truly wild horses left, I can assure you that every pony you've pet is tame.
An elephant is originally wild and can be tamed. All animals are wild until you tame them.
Tame animals have been domesticated and are comfortable around humans, while wild animals have not been domesticated and live in their natural habitats without human interaction. Tame animals are typically more dependent on humans for food and care, whereas wild animals rely on their instincts to survive in the wild.
It would be called "feral" as would its offspring, because any horse living in the wild that was once domesticated, or its ancestors were domesticated, is not wild, but feral. Yes, technically. It was once tame, and so was its ancestors, so it would not be considered wild.
A wild or uncultivated plant; especially, a wild apple tree or crab apple; also, the fruit of such a plant., Not tame, domesticated, or cultivated; wild.
Koalas are wild animals, and never domesticated. They can be handled by experienced carers but they are never pets. It is illegal to keep them as pets.
Feral horses are horses that have been tame or domesticated but have escaped and returned to the wild. An exception is Przewalski's Horse a breed of wild horse that was subjected to a breeding program and then purposefully returned to the wild. These horses have never been tamd or domesticated.
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