Ferae naturae

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In Latin, “by its nature, wild”.

To be contrasted with animals mansuetae naturae, animals are, in the immortal words of Darling, J., in Manton v Brocklebank:

those ferae naturae, e.g. tigers and lions which a man keeps at his peril.