If you raise a baby wolf in a controlled environment, then yeah you probably could tame it. But if you were to take a wolf out of the wild, it would be difficult because it would be used to acting on its complete natural instincts - which are to eat other animals and be quite aggressive
They are tamed by the way this is a 8 year old
Dogs were domesticated from wolves around 15,000 years ago, most likely in multiple locations across Eurasia. Early humans likely tamed wolves to assist with hunting and provide protection. Over time, these relationships evolved into the domesticated dogs we know today, with different breeds serving various roles alongside humans.
Cowboys called a half-tamed horse a "bronc." This term referred to a horse that was only partially trained or still exhibiting wild behavior. Cowboys would often work with broncs to fully train them for riding.
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Wild animals?
Yes.
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Yes, there are dogs in Minecraft. They are the tamed version of wolves (who are tamed using bones).
In the common sense, wolves can not be tamed. They don't subjugate themselves to humans in the way that domestic dogs do. Wolves can be coaxed to accept human companionship but only as equal partners.
dogs were breed from wolves tamed by humans.
No, they do not get along in the wild, but if tamed, they can get along, but not easily.
Yes :p
You have to have 2 tamed wolves and feed them each a piece of meat and it will happen a few seconds after that.
Ocelots, found in jungle biomes, can be tamed with raw fish. I think dogs/tamed wolves can be bred using meat, but you still need bones to tame them.
Very much wild and rather shy
Yes, you can either breed two tamed wolves like you do on survival, or you can simply right-click on a wolf with a wolf spawner egg.
Yes, if you give a wolf a bone then the wolf will be tamed and follow and protect you.