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These bears have been used as performing pets due to their tameable nature.
European bison are less tameable than their American cousins, and breed with domestic cattle less readily.
The tameable Pets here are Robot Dog and Skunk Pets.
Lack of tameable megafauna was perhaps one of the reasons why Amerindian civilizations evolved differently than Old World ones.
The only tameable pet here was the Skeleton Dragon which was tamable as part of the main story line on Crux Prime.
For example, horses are easily domesticated, but their biological relatives zebras and onagers are untameable; and although Asian Elephant are tameable, it is very difficult to breed them in captivity.
His thick, dark hair was, as usual, un tameable There was little chance of visiting the switzer in Half Moon Passage, the restraint of a cerise tie would have to do.
Perhaps if she wore her hair in a different style, but it was so curly and un tameable that there was little she could do with it other than to have it go its own wayward way.
While not stated explicitly in the film (although the basis of a deleted scene found on the film's 50th anniversary DVD), the novelization compared Altaira's ability to tame the tiger (until her sexual awakening with Commander Adams) to the medieval myth of a unicorn being tameable only by a virgin.
Players with memberships saw this as the first zone to see tamable pets in.
Inflation won't really be tamable, he argues, until the influence of the state enterprises is neutralized.
They were native to Ansegria, and had proved easily tamable for riding.
The official, speaking of the Sadr militiamen, said, "I think they are tamable."
It was un tamable as she was.
Chief among them, Rachel Weisz herself, captured for a moment looking accessible, knowable, almost tamable.
'You are too tamable, mademotselle.
White Tigers are featured as a wild, tamable "pet" companion in Guild Wars Factions.
The only tameable pet here was the Skeleton Dragon which was tamable as part of the main story line on Crux Prime.
The unicorn, tamable only by a virgin woman, was well established in medieval lore by the time Marco Polo described them as "scarcely smaller than elephants.
It was a sign of the passions in- 184 juxtaposition volved and the seriousness of the situation that the un- tamable Stallion submitted to this indignity.
Over the last 30 years, however, Alicia de Larrocha has periodically proved to doubters that "Iberia" is a monster tamable by 10 fingers at the service of a great artist.
Now the most talked-about characters among 5- to 12-year-olds, the 150 pokemon (a Japanese word for "pocket monster") are wild but tamable, ranging from lizardlike to fuzzy and cute.
Although no selective pressures relating to size or shape were used in breeding the animals, the skulls of tamable foxes tended to be narrower with shorter snouts than those of wild foxes.
For example, the genetically tamable fox puppies open their eyes sooner after birth than do ordinary silver foxes, and they show a fear response to unfamiliar stimuli about three weeks later than their wild counterparts.
He had wondered whether the Teramind itself had conceived this means, the Habitat, of drawing them together here where they could expend themselves in ways that were containable, controllable-in the course of lifetimes, tamable.
Having selected only the most "tamable" of some 45,000 foxes over 35 generations, the scientists have compressed into a mere 40 years an evolutionary process that took thousands of years to transform ancestral wolves into domestic dogs.