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Wildborn

Wildborn is a term used to describe a person or creature born in the wild, outside human society or domestication. In common usage it contrasts with terms such as city-born, domesticated, or raised in captivity. The exact origin of the word is uncertain, but it is a straightforward combination of wild and born in modern English and appears mainly in descriptive or fictional contexts rather than as a formal scientific classification.

In biology and anthropology, the closest formal concepts are feral or wild-born individuals—humans or animals raised

In literature, film, and games, wildborn is often used to mark a character with a wilderness upbringing.

See also: feral child, ferality, wilderness.

by
their
own
species
in
natural
settings
rather
than
in
human
care.
Wildborn
as
a
label
is
therefore
more
common
in
popular
discourse
and
fiction
than
in
scholarly
literature.
Such
a
background
can
influence
appearance,
behavior,
or
abilities,
including
resourcefulness,
hunting
or
foraging
skills,
and
a
particular
orientation
toward
authority
or
urban
life.
The
designation
can
also
serve
thematic
purposes,
highlighting
independence,
resilience,
or
a
tension
between
civilization
and
nature.