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# Any animal living in a [[natural]], [[undomesticated]] state.
# Any animal living in a [[natural]], [[undomesticated]] state.
# {{lb|en|figuratively}} One exhibiting uncontrolled behaviour.
# {{lb|en|figuratively}} One exhibiting uncontrolled behaviour.
# an animal, usually a [[mammalian]] [[predator]], that is not the product of [[selective breeding]]
# an animal, usually one of the larger terrestrial land animals, that has not been domesticated and is potentially dangerous to humans


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wild animal (plural wild animals)

  1. Any animal living in a natural, undomesticated state.
  2. (figuratively) One exhibiting uncontrolled behaviour.
  3. an animal, usually one of the larger terrestrial land animals, that has not been domesticated and is potentially dangerous to humans

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