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For example, a creature made entirely of snake parts and tarantula parts will be more difficult to tame than an animal made of sheep parts and puppy parts.
COLD SPRING HARBOR, NEW YORK Charles Darwin once wrote that there was no animal more difficult to tame than a young wild rabbit, and yet no animal tamer than a young domesticated one.
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It was more difficult to take Koroni.
Smaller reptiles are less expensive but can be more skittish and difficult to tame.
Goshawks are by reputation the ruffians of falconry, being bloodthirsty, temperamental and supposedly difficult to tame.
With no V.I.P. sections, it's difficult to tame the riffraff.
The sentences, from 7 to 11 years, reflect Beijing's hard-line approach to a protest campaign that has so far proved difficult to tame.
But when that labour force asked en masse for higher wages, a wage-price spiral set in, and the inflation monster would prove difficult to tame.
In the literature of falconry, goshawks enjoyed a ruffian's reputation and, in the words of Helen Macdonald, were viewed as "murderous, difficult to tame, sulky, fractious and foreign".
However, such challenges are wicked and difficult to tame.
Although these cautious predators are notoriously difficult to tame, a small number have been found among the cat mummies of Ancient Egypt.
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