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Semi-feral

A semi-feral animal lives predominantly in a feral state but has some contact and experience with humans. This may be because it was born in a domesticated state and then reverted to life in wild conditions, or it may be an animal that grew up in essentially wild conditions but has developed a comfort level with humans through feeding, receiving medical…

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Semi-feral → American Mustang, Australian Brumby, Camargue, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Fell, French Camargue, Iberia, If, New Forest, Of, Other, Some, These, They, Usually

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Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsThey0.60section
Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsUsually0.60section
Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsSome0.60section
Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsOf0.60section
Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsFrench Camargue0.60section
Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsThese0.60section
Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsCamargue0.60section
Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsIf0.60section
Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsOther0.60section
Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsIberia0.60section
Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsExmoor0.60section
Semi-feralrelated to Species of semi-feral animalsNew Forest0.60section

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