Examples of 'semi-wild' in a sentence

Meaning of "semi-wild"

semi-wild (adjective) - describes something that is partially domesticated but still retains wild characteristics, often used to describe animals or plants
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Some semi-wild bison are handled on a regular basis.
This kind of cave is often called a semi-wild cave.
The specimen is in captivity or in a semi-wild sanctuary wherehuman provisioning is necessary ;.
She was an adult and had grown up semi-wild.
A semi-wild pig against its will than it is to kidnap a man.
Pigeons enjoyed freedom and lived in pretty much semi-wild state.
Ten dozen semi-wild guinea fowls fed on grain and juniper.
Derogations concerning the identification of certain equidaeliving under wild or semi-wild conditions.
Semi-wild bison are fenced but move relatively freely within a fairly large area.
A popular attraction is the semi-wild horses that graze in areas around the bay.
Derogations concerning the identification of certain equidae living under wild or semi-wild conditions.
It breeds insects, semi-wild animals which cannot be domesticated or directly controlled like other species.
These behaviours differ slightly from what has been observed under semi-wild conditions.
Great semi-wild habitat for many different species of mostly Asian birds.
A fence surrounds the entire perimeter of this area, resulting in a semi-wild bison herd.

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Semi-wild flocks and a new migration route for the Waldrapp ibis Geronticus eremita.
Heaps of long uncollected garbage and roving packs of semi-wild dogs were not uncommon sights.
In this area you will definitely see Orangutans, because the older ones are semi-wild.
The editor agreed, and they started recording the semi-wild creatures having a renewed attention.
Stay at our semi-wild campsite in Anduze in the Cevennes National Park.
Last year the first Sumatran rhino calf was born at a semi-wild sanctuary in Indonesia.
Ten dozen semi-wild guinea hens … fed on grain and juniper.
Dartmoor Ponies are an iconic sight, living as semi-wild herds all over the moor.
However, wild and semi-wild populations in their historic ranges remain low.
Our premium cacao is grown by small farmers in the Amazon rainforest under semi-wild conditions.
It was developed from semi-wild Tortoiseshell Dutch rabbits.
Some parts are wild or semi-wild.
These were semi-wild range ponies.
I say the horses are semi-wild.
She captured a select group of semi-wild individuals, tamed, trained and bred them.
However, Haiti continued to export coffee, which required little cultivation and grew semi-wild.
Some National Parks are home to wild or semi-wild plains bison herds.
A fold of semi-wild Highland cattle was studied, over a period of 4 years.
The sheep live semi-wild.
In today 's Europe, wild or semi-wild horses are confined to small mountainous areas.
Semi-wild populations occur in Australia, New Zealand and even in the Bahamas.
The mustang is a semi-wild horse.
Ten dozen semi-wild guinea-hens … fed on grain and juniper.
They made similar measurements in about 40 semi-wild chimpanzees and five gorillas.
The conger is a semi-wild fish that lives on rocky shores, at depths of about 30 meters.
First, all elephants are semi-wild.
In many places they return to a semi-wild state, becoming the so-called feral or wild dogs.
Semi-wild horses roam the island 's black-sand beaches, and sea turtles nest along Vieques ' shores.
We lean out to them to discover semi-wild beaches like Cadavedo 's own.
Another semi-wild population of about 200 individuals in Gibraltar is the only free-ranging monkeys in Europe.
There is also a captive herd in semi-wild conditions at Askania Nova, Ukraine.
The joker is semi-wild.
These include wild, semi-wild and captive.
Deer skin ( 4 ) comes from animals living semi-wild on north American farms.
This action eventually allowed their " release " to semi-wild conditions in 1999 in a South Florida sanctuary.

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