Domesticated animals are bred and raised by humans for various purposes such as companionship, food, or labor. They have undergone selective breeding over generations to exhibit specific traits desired by humans. Domesticated animals typically have a docile temperament, are more predictable in behavior, and have adapted to living in close proximity to humans.
On the other hand, wild animals live in their natural habitats and are not bred or controlled by humans. They exhibit natural behaviors and instincts necessary for survival in the wild. Wild animals may be more unpredictable and have a greater sense of autonomy compared to domesticated animals. Additionally, wild animals have not undergone the selective breeding process that domesticated animals have, so they may exhibit a wider range of physical and behavioral characteristics.