It is a very gentle creature, and is easily tamed, being often kept in houses to destroy rats and mice, just as we keep cats.
The Long-eared Bat seems to be one of the most interesting and amiable species of its tribe; it may be easily tamed, and, indeed, exhibits great confidence from the first moment of its capture.
The Kangaroo is easily tamed, and there are many in a tame state in England.
The wolf is easily tamed, and even in its wild state has some of the peculiarities of the dog; for instance, a young wolf, when surprised and threatened by the hunter, will crouch and fawn like a spaniel.
The young seem to be easily tamed, according to Sir Stamford Raffles, who describes two which he had in confinement.
They are sprightly little creatures, easily tamed, and, not being purely insectivorous, are not difficult to feed in captivity.
It is easily tamed; and such is the dread of it common to all murine animals that not one will approach a house wherein it is domiciled.
It is easily tamed, and becomes very friendly with man, proving itself an active, intelligent, and devoted servant.
It keeps much about the houses in country parts," he adds, "flies slow, and probably may be easily tamed.
The Stork is of a mild nature, and is easily tamed.
There are numerous instances proving that Wild Ducks are susceptible of attachment to man, and it is certain that they can be easily tamed.
The dog, even in his wild state, is not cruel, he is easily tamed, and continues firmly attached to his master.
I have seen nine other asses with no shoulder-stripe, and some of them had no spinal stripe.
It is easily tamed, and soon becomes used to confinement.
It may be easily tamed, and it soon acquires an attachment to its master, but it never becomes docile.
The Puma is easily tamed, when it knows its master, and receives his caresses with pleasure.
Taken young it may be easily tamed, when it becomes an amusing, if mischievous pet.
The canary is easily tamed, and has been taught to perform many little tricks, indeed groups of them have been trained to act little plays, firing cannons and driving coaches.
The marmot is easily tamed and is familiar to many from being made the companion of itinerant Savoyards who exhibit them when asking alms.
The Raven may be easily tamed, and in private life is always an amusement, if sometimes an annoyance.
It is easily tamed, but is agreeable only by its beautiful colours, for it is very dirty.
It is easily tamed, can be carried about anywhere on the finger, and will go and return again without wandering.
The blue tit is easily tamed, and lives two or three years.
These may either be brought up from the nest, or if an old one be caught wild it is easily tamed.
The Carolina parrot exhibits great amiability of disposition, and is easily tamed, becoming much attached to those who treat it kindly.
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