Purebred animals cant mix with a wild animal for the baby to stay purebred, the baby would then become wild ending the purebred chain of that specific animal.
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.
Here are five wild animals;MooseCheetahOstrichBlackbirdBlue whale
Jaguars are wild animals.
There are a lot of wild Animals, but ones that come to peoples mind's first are rabbits, pheasents, Hares, deer, and some snakes.=Also, it depends on the country. For example, you dont get wild dogs in england, or wild polar bears in America.=
some animals have to hunt for their food and on the other hand they have to be eaten to make other animals food
these animals dont exist
they exist because GOD created them
Purebred animals cant mix with a wild animal for the baby to stay purebred, the baby would then become wild ending the purebred chain of that specific animal.
If they are wild life animals they dont get bathes.
no ai dont now
some zoos do but most dont
they dont or they just flip on the night light on
Nobody knows because there might be more that we dont know about yet.
I am thinking this might be a silly question.lol. dont take personally. The answer i think it can be is obviosly the wild. since they are WILD cats i just thought of the WILD. Dont I make sense at all?
Though, to watch one fight, you would not agree with me, however, they are NT wild animals, so they d not exist, in the wild. They are what you would call, "domesticated", animals. Which means they cannot fend for themselves, but, depend upon their owners for survival.........Chuck.
i think the wild animals prefer to be unobseverd because, they want to and its noy any people to mind their on bisness ok thays all i want to say for those of you who dont know
Elephants, Warthogs, Wild Boar, Walrus, Rhinos and the Narwhal to name a few.