Technically, yes. Modern breeds of cats are thought to be decendents of the African Wild cat. Long ago, people domesticated cats from this breed of wild cat, and all kinds of breeds have been created from this one cat. But the breeds you know today, like Persians and Siamese, aren't directly desendents of A. Wildcats. They've been bred for CENTURIES, so they aren't really close relatives.
They tend to be tame. Having had two of them, one was very submissive and the other was more rambunctious -- for a golden. They are smart, love to play, great for families, full of fun and loyal.
Tame is where you have a animal that is perfectly OK around people
You can tame wild dogs by giving them bones.
a bat is tame
They are wild. Don't forget that. They might attack you or your family members.
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they are tame but is depends if you bother them, then they might be wild depending on how you bother them they are tame but is depends if you bother them, then they might be wild depending on how you bother them
Wild- no deer is ever completely tame.
Sovaĝaj and malsovaĝaj are the Esperanto words for wild and tame.
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tame i would say
They are wild.