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The species was thought to be extinct in the wild until the early 20th century when a supposedly undomesticated population was found in western China.

I was completely undomesticated — I mean, I lived with a bare bulb in the ceiling and a few chairs, and I only thought about making work, and that was it.

Like dogs breeding with wolves, chickens sometimes mate with their undomesticated cousins.

From piping plovers to coyotes, eastern bluebirds to mountain lions, urban wildlife takes many forms — differing from other undomesticated wildlife in that such animals have adapted to a life that involves close contact with humans.

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Dr. McElligott said that in a similar study done with wolves, another undomesticated animal, the wolves simply attacked the food boxes with their teeth instead of communicating any requests to humans for help.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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