ANIMAL
animal. Any living creature other than a human being. — Also termed creature.
domestic animal. 1. An animal that is customarily devoted to the service of humankind at the
time and in the place where it is helped. See DOMITAE NATURAE; MANSUETAE NATURAE.
2. Any animal that is statutorily so designated.
feral animal.A domestic animal that has returned to a wild state. • Feral animals, unlike others
of their species, are usu. unsocialized to people.
vicious animal. 1. An animal that has shown itself to be dangerous to humans. 2. Loosely, one
belonging to a breed or species that is known or reputed to be dangerous. • A vicious animal may
be domestic, feral, or wild. See VICIOUS PROPENSITY.
wild animal. 1. An animal that, as a matter of common knowledge, is naturally untamable,
unpredictable, dan-gerous, or mischievous. See FERAE NATURAE. 2. Any animal not statutorily
designated as a domestic animal. — Also termed wild creature.
“Wild creatures, such as game, are part of the land and pass with it, though it cannot be said
that they are within the ownership of any particular person. Wild creatures which have been tamed
belong to the person who has tamed them, and animals too young to escape belong to the owner of
the land on which they are, but in each case the owner has only a qualified property in them, for
the moment they gain or regain their natural liberty the ownership is lost.” G.C. Cheshire, Modern
Law of Real Property 118 (3d ed. 1933). [Blacks Law 8th]