(isim) vahşi hayvanlar

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wildlife
animals living and plants growing in their natural environment
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A broad term that includes nondomesticated vertebrates, especially mammals, birds, and fish
Plants, animals, and microbes that live independently of humans; plants, animals, and microbes that are not domesticated
any animal that is living in a wild state; and includes any animal or egg or offspring of any such animal held or hatched or born in captivity, whether pursuant to an authority granted under this Act or otherwise; but does not include any animals of any species specified in the Sixth Schedule to this Act (being animals that are wild animals subject to the Wild Animal Control Act 1977) Wildlife Act 1953
animals that are not tamed or domesticated; may be small organisms only visible to humans if seen through a microscope, or animals as large as a dinosaur Wildlife includes, but is not limited to, insects, spiders, birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians, and mammals, if nondomesticated
A broad term that includes nondomesticated vertebrates, especially mammals, birds and fish
You can use wildlife to refer to the animals and other living things that live in the wild. People were concerned that pets or wildlife could be affected by the pesticides. animals and plants growing in natural conditions
animals located in the wild
all living things (except people) that are undomesticated; "chemicals could kill all the wildlife"
raptors, threatened species, endangered species, game animals, and other species of vertebrates prescribed as wildlife by regulation
animals living in the wilderness without human intervention
"Wildlife" means any nonhuman vertebrate animal other than fish [WAC 173-340-200]
{i} wild animals; animals in their natural environment
all living things (except people) that are undomesticated; "chemicals could kill all the wildlife
wild plants or animals
animals not tamed or domesticated; may be microscopic or large
animals living in their natural environment
(1) Non-domesticated mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians living in a natural environment, including both game species and non-game species, whether considered benefi-cial or otherwise (2) All non-domesticated and semi-domesticated mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians living in a natural environment, including both game species and non-game species, whether considered beneficial or otherwise (3) Animals, or their progeny, which once were domesticated but escaped captivity and are running wild (i e , feral animals), such as horses, burros, and hogs, are not considered to be wildlife For some people it means undomesticated vertebrate animals, except fish Others include wild plants, insects, and macroinvertebrates