Wild may also refer to:
- Wake-initiated lucid dream (WILD) used to facilitate the occurrence of lucid dreaming
- Wild (company), a German company which produces natural ingredients for food products
- Wild Heerbrugg, a Swiss company that makes optical instruments
- RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Wild, a computer game expansion pack
The Wild or the Wilds may refer to:
- The Wild, a 2006 Disney 3D animation film
- The Wilds, a wildlife conservation center in Muskingum County, Ohio
- Eadric the Wild, Anglo-Saxon magnate who led native resistance to the Norman Conquest
- Minnesota Wild, a U.S. National Hockey League team often referred to as simply "the Wild"
- The Wilds Christian Association, an organization that operates The Wilds Christian Camp/Conference Center in Brevard, NC
In literature:
- Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail, a 2012 non-fiction book by Cheryl Strayed
- The Wild (novel), a science fiction novel by David Zindell
- The Wild (novel), a novel by Whitley Strieber
- The Wilds, a 1998 limited-edition horror novel by Richard Laymon
In music:
- WILD or Walk In Lay Down, a biannual concert event at Washington University in St. Louis
- Wild (band), a five-piece classical female group
- Wild (song), a song by Poe on her album Haunted
- Wild (Namie Amuro song), a song by Japanese R&B singer
- Wild (album), an album by Inkubus Sukkubus
- Wild!, an album by Erasure
- Wild!!, an album by Terry Silverlight
- Earl Wild (1915–2010), American pianist
- One Hot Minute tour a.k.a. The Wild tour, a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert tour
In radio broadcasting:
- WILD (AM), an AM station in the Boston radio market
- WILD-FM, the former callsign of an FM station in the Boston radio market, originally WBET-FM, now WKAF
- WiLD station branding (later trademarked by Clear Channel Communications):
- KYLD in San Francisco
- WLLD in Tampa-St. Petersburg
In video games:
- Wild (2013 video game), a first person shooter by Turtle Rock Studios
Other articles related to "wild":
... sometimes called the Cretan goat, Agrimi, or Cretan Ibex, was considered a subspecies of Wild Goat, but has been recently found to be a feral variety of the ... In the wild, they are shy and rest during the day ... the males are often called 'agrimi' (αγρίμι, 'the wild one'), while the name 'Sanada' is used for the female ...
... Three movies have been released The Wild Thornberrys The Origin Of Donnie (2001) This prequel was released as a TV film and explores Donnie's life before he was found by the Thornberrys ... The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002) This theatrical film made $60 million and earned an Academy Award nomination ... Rugrats Go Wild (2003) This theatrical film was the final Rugrats film and a cross-over between Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys ...
... Bobcats, cougars, coyotes, California Quail, Wild Turkey, and many other birds and mammals live in the area ... Pinnacles has had a small problem with wild pigs (a mix of feral domestic pigs and imported wild boars) disturbing the landscape on a regular basis ... Outside this fence, however, wild pigs still roam in regular abundance ...
... Wild dog is a term broadly applied to canines which are either not domesticated or not owned ... It may also refer to Feral dogs, domestic dogs living as wild animals ... Domestic dogs classified as Canis lupus dingo which are wild by nature even when raised in captivity ...
... The wild man (also wildman, or "wildman of the woods", archaically woodwose or wodewose) is a mythical figure that appears in the artwork and literature of medieval Europe, comparable to the ... Images of wild men appear in the carved and painted roof bosses where intersecting ogee vaults meet in the Canterbury Cathedral, in positions where one is also likely to encounter the vegetal Green Man ... The image of the wild man survived to appear as supporter for heraldic coats-of-arms, especially in Germany, well into the 16th century ...
Famous quotes containing the word wild:
“The Indian is one of Natures gentlemenhe never says or does a rude or vulgar thing. The vicious, uneducated barbarians, who form the surplus of overpopulous European countries, are far behind the wild man in delicacy of feeling or natural courtesy.”
—Susanna Moodie (18031885)
“The Persians are called the French of the East; we will call the Arabs Oriental Italians. A gifted noble people; a people of wild strong feelings, and of iron restraint over these: the characteristic of noblemindedness, of genius.”
—Thomas Carlyle (17951881)
“The rabbit presses back her ears,
Turns back her liquid, anguished eyes
And crouches low; then with wild spring
Spurts from the terror of his oncoming;”
—D.H. (David Herbert)