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Wild and Domestic Animals

Animal World: Wild and Domestic Animals

Wild and Domestic Animals

Wild and Domestic Animals

What you'll learn

  • Wild animals, like tigers and deer, live in forests on their own.
  • Domestic animals, like cows and dogs, live with people who care for them.
  • People give domestic animals food, water, and shelter.
  • Wild animals find their own food and shelter in nature.

Key concepts

Level 1 — Core idea

Verbal: Some animals live freely in nature, while others live closely with humans and depend on them.

Symbolic: Wild → forest + find own food; Domestic → home/farm + cared for by people.

Visual: Draw a forest scene with wild animals and a farm scene with domestic animals, side by side.

Level 2 — Going deeper

Domestic animals like cows and hens also give us useful things such as milk and eggs, while helping farmers with work.

NCERT anchor

NCERT Looking Around 3 compares animals we see at home or farms with animals that live only in forests.

Worked example

A dog lives in your house and is fed by your family. What type of animal is it?

Step 1 — The dog lives with people and is cared for
Step 2 — Such animals are called **domestic** animals
Answer: The dog is a **domestic** animal ✓

A tiger lives in the forest and hunts its own food. What type of animal is it?

Step 1 — The tiger lives freely without human care
Step 2 — Such animals are called **wild** animals
Answer: The tiger is a **wild** animal ✓

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
All animals are domesticOvergeneralisingSome animals are wild and live in forests
Wild animals are cared for by peopleMixing groupsWild animals find their own food and shelter
Domestic animals live only in forestsWrong ideaDomestic animals live with people
Cows are wild animalsMislabelingCows are common domestic animals

Quick check

  • Give an example of a wild animal.
  • Give an example of a domestic animal.
  • Who cares for domestic animals?
  • Stretch: Why would a wild animal find it hard to live suddenly inside a house?

Revision tip: List three animals from home and three from a forest to compare their needs.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Wild and Domestic Animals.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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