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- Feral - Wikipedia
A feral ( ˈfɛrəl ; from Latin fera 'a wild beast') animal or plant is one that lives in the wild but is descended from domesticated individuals As with an introduced species, the introduction of feral animals or plants to non-native regions may disrupt ecosystems and has, in some cases, contributed to extinction of indigenous species
- FERAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FERAL is of, relating to, or suggestive of a wild beast How to use feral in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Feral
- Feral - definition of feral by The Free Dictionary
Define feral feral synonyms, feral pronunciation, feral translation, English dictionary definition of feral adj 1 a Having returned to an untamed state from domestication: a pack of feral dogs b Existing in a wild or untamed state 2 Of or suggestive of a
- FERAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Feral animals are wild animals that are not owned or controlled by anyone, especially ones that belong to species which are normally owned and kept by people
- Woman Cares for Feral Cat for Years—What He Does in Final . . . - Newsweek
It all hit Wells: the feral cat was "ready to let go " The nearly 12-year-old cat likely had been sick for a long time, Wells said He willingly let Wells and the veterinarian touch him during the
- The Massive Feral Hog Problem in America - A-Z Animals
Feral hogs (wild boar) number in the millions across the United States These free-roaming animals carry diseases, have caused ecological issues, and can exhibit aggression towards both domestic animals and humans Take a look at this video examining feral hogs in all their wild glory
- FERAL - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Feral animals are wild animals that are not owned or controlled by anyone, especially ones that belong to species which are normally owned and kept by people
- Invasive wild boars, feral pigs population on the rise across Bay Area . . .
MORE: Feral pigs dig up lawns in Lafayette neighborhood So this year, agencies across the Bay Area are banding together to brainstorm ways to battle the pigs
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