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Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, on Jun. 2010
The term wild is used as a qualifying adjective to indicate those living beings that are characterized by a style of life away from the civilization or that they have not been domesticated. The state of savagery or savagery can be applied to plants, animals (including humans) and to microorganisms. Being wild usually implies having a bond with him. environment or nature much more direct and less contaminated by the different technologies created by humans throughout history.
Living in the wild implies, basically, leading a lifestyle very different from the lifestyle considered as civilized. While for the human being the civilized lifestyle implies living in society, respecting a certain system of laws, having institutionsetc., this is not always the case for animals. In this sense, many wild animals live in packs and are guided by implicit laws of hierarchy but that does not mean they stop being wild. That is why it is important to point out that the main element to consider an animal or plant as wild is the fact that it has not been domesticated by humans.
Many animal and plant species have managed to be domesticated by man and included in his daily and civilized life, both for functional and luxury purposes. Thus, for example, many of them serve as the basis of food or raw materials, while others (for example, dogs) are considered in much of the world as animals of company.
The state of wildness of an animal means that issues related to subsistence are much more marked than in the case of domesticated animals. In this sense, a wild animal can get its food more easily than a domestic animal, which depends on the food that man gives it. Obviously, the existence of wild animals also depends to a large extent on the permanence of the natural habitats in which they are born, develop and die. As many of these spaces disappear and the wild space of the planet is reduced before the advance of human beings, many wild species of animals and plants enter danger of extinction.
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