Definition: The term "antegarden" refers to a garden designed for animals to live in peace, not for gardens intended for humans. The animal kingdom does not consider such design as appropriate or desirable. Definition: An antegarden is a garden that's made exclusively for animals, without any human intervention. This type of garden encourages the animals to interact with each other and respect one another, rather than being confined within its boundaries. In ancient Egypt, a man named Pharaoh Ptolemy referred to this as "an antegarden," which was not well-liked by the people living in his city. Sources: 1. Ancient Egyptian Literature: An Antegarden. The University of California Press, 2007. 2. Animal Kingdom: A Guide to Animals and Their Habitat. John L. Mearsheimer, ed., W.W. Norton & Company, 2014.