Wolves (Can be Domesticated to Some Extent) – Domesticated: Wolves, when raised in controlled environments, have shown a level of tameness.
Foxes (Can Be Domesticated) – Domesticated: The domesticated fox, particularly the Siberian silver fox, has been selectively bred for tameness.
Cheetahs (Can be Tamed) – Domesticated: Cheetahs have been successfully tamed for use in hunting in some cultures, especially in parts of the Middle East and Africa.
Big Cats (Never Should Be Domesticated) – Never Safe: Lions, tigers, and leopards may appear to bond with humans in captivity, but they are still powerful predators.
Raccoons (Can Be Tamed) – Domesticated: Raccoons raised from a young age can form bonds with humans and are quite playful. Some people in certain regions keep them as pets.
Pronghorn Antelope (Can be Tamed) – Domesticated: While wild, pronghorn antelope have been successfully raised on farms in some parts of the world.
Dolphins (Can Be Trained but Not Domesticated) – Domesticated: Dolphins are highly intelligent and can form bonds with humans. They are often trained in marine parks and used for therapeutic purposes.