Domesticated animals are species that have been selectively bred by humans over generations for specific traits, such as docility, size, and productivity. They have adapted to living alongside humans and are typically more tolerant of human presence.
Wild animals, on the other hand, have not been selectively bred by humans and live in their natural habitats without human intervention. They exhibit natural behaviors and instincts that help them survive in the wild. Wild animals are typically more wary of humans and may exhibit behavior that is less predictable compared to domesticated animals.