Ferae naturae, also known as wild animals, have several antonyms that can be used to describe domesticated, tamed, or trained animals. These include words such as domestic, trained, docile, gentle, harmless, and friendly. Domestic animals are typically raised for food, labor, or companionship, and they have been bred to live in close proximity to humans. Trained animals have specific skills that are useful for hunting, herding, or transporting goods. Docile animals are easily managed and do not show aggression or resistance. Gentle animals are kind-tempered and show affection. Harmless animals do not pose any threat to humans, while friendly animals are kind and likable. These antonyms provide a useful contrast to the wild and ferocious nature of ferae naturae.