All bondbirds were easily twice, even three times, the mass of their wild counterparts.
Take your common Butterball you find at thanksgiving, that bird looks nothing like his wild counterpart.
Actual tame ducks were used to lure their wild counterparts into the decoy.
To compensate for the increased mass of brain tissue, and to make them more effective as fighting partners, they were larger than their wild counterparts.
Domesticated reindeer are shorter-legged and heavier than their wild counterparts.
They have an extraordinary range of the wild counterparts of cultivated plant species and useful tropical plants.
Pet rats behave differently from their wild counterparts depending on how many generations they have been kept as pets.
They remain as a group essentially indistinguishable in appearance or behaviour from their wild counterparts.
Aquarium specimens are less tense than their wild counterpart.
Bondbirds are generally anywhere from 3 to 10 times the size of their wild counterparts.