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Question: All non-domesticated and non-cultivated biota in the natural environment are termed A. Wildlife ...

All non-domesticated and non-cultivated biota in the natural environment are termed
A. Wildlife
B. Ordinary life
C. Domesticated life
D. Stray life

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Solution

All non-domesticated and non-cultivated biota in the natural environment are termed as wildlife. It includes undomesticated animal species, plants, microorganisms. It can be found in all ecosystems. Man, domesticated animals and cultivated crops are not included in wildlife.

Complete answer:
Wildlife is a kind of community which is untouched by the human beings and are living freely at their own place with their own favourable environmental conditions, human activities have affected the lives of many living organisms in harmful manner. They have started using them by killing them for their commercial benefits which includes plants, animals, grasslands, water bodies etc. Many species of animals’ ranges from tiger, lion to even birds have become extinct or are at endangered level due excessive hunting and use of these innocent lives by we humans. Some of the plants and animals have been declared as sacred, the scientific reason of declaring them as sacred is to protect them from the selfishness of we humans. Animals are used for decades in many ways that can be in the form of milk, meat, fur, teeth, skin and every single part for commercial use which is to be banned for their conservation.

So, the correct option is A.

Note: Wildlife does not include those animals that are domesticated or cultivated crops for the commercial purposes. Many countries including India have made zoological parks with the idea of providing these wildlife their natural environment and protecting them from becoming extinct as hunting from decades have made many species extinct which are now just found in the books or old newspapers.