As The Telegraph notes in an article on Heidi Herrmann, co-founder of UK - based Natural Beekeeping Trust, bees raised in Sun Hives are typically happier,
more docile, healthier and don't require artificial swarm suppression methods; Herrmann herself often doesn't wear bee suits when handling her bees (see video below).
More docile and fast - growing tilapia and barramundi and air breathing weirdos like the Vietnamese pangasius catfish seem much better adapted to a hot and crowded planet.
Stern will debut a new series of ceramics that highlight the unlikely friendship between sharks and
their more docile counterparts.
The show features a roster of 31 artists, all women, whose artwork subvert masculine archetypes, and challenge
more docile notions of femininity by highlighting the qualities of strength, fitness and agility that are characteristic of physical skill and capability.
For example, neutering a male does not actually make the dog
more docile — instead, it can make your big guy more aggressive, more fearful, more excitable, or less trainable.
The Kenyan, sometimes called the Halloween boa for its orange longitudinal stripe and deep brown coloring, is
the more docile of the two (baby rough - scales will nip but do grow out of that behavior).
Despite some owners» fears, spaying and neutering will not alter their cat's basic personality — except many males will be less aggressive and
more docile.
I find that Males are
more docile in comparison to females.
Friendly animals become shy or irritable and may snap, whereas fractious animals become
more docile and affectionate.
Golden Retrievers often have strong personalities, so you need to train them from a young age when it's time to play and when it's time to be
more docile.
An aggressive cat might even chase or fight with
a more docile dog.
She acts just like the other pups and can latch, she's just smaller and
more docile when held (she doesn't squirm as much, she just finds a comfy position and lays there).
They are one of the larger and
more docile breeds of hamster and are generally considered a good choice for children.
In general, longhair Dachshunds tend to be
more docile than the other two coats, though, like everything in life, there are always exceptions to this rule.
Luckily, you have two things working in your favor: 1) You want to domesticate a kitten, and young cats typically prove
more docile than adults; 2) you've already established a relationship with him through food.
Less testosterone should equal
more docile behavior... right?
If you don't manage to get them to respect you, and to understand that you're the boss, then you may as well give up and try to find
a more docile, smaller breed.
Some of
the more docile local dogs have been collared by concerned residents to prevent the dog - catchers from killing them.
In temperament, the larger dog is
more docile, with a regal, ladies - and - gentlemen personality.
Ask anyone who owns both a feline and a canine buddy, and they will readily confess that at one point they felt that their dog loves or «adores» more compared to
the more docile cat.
These are typically purchased with a specific purpose in mind, for example the heavy - duty crates might be necessary if your dog is an escape artist or if he has been able to destroy other crates in the past, while more decorative dog crates are better suited for
more docile dogs who won't chew their way through the wood frame.
The longer they interact with their human families, the sweeter and
more docile (and playful!)
The longhaired dachshund has had the reputation of being
the more docile of the three varieties.
It is usually a tad
more docile than its smaller counterpart (although this may because it has less to fear.)
He should become
more docile in a couple of weeks.
Coupled with its taciturn personality (
any more docile and it would be classified as «vegetable»), it is my favorite of the giant pets.
Emperors get larger, and are
more docile, but the real tell on them is the color of the stinger: Asians» are red to black, whereas emperors» are amber to off - white.
The F Coupe is a meatier version of
the more docile RC Coupe that made its debut at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show in November.
My smallest input led to surges of power, unexpected considering the much
more docile Eco performance.
With a 15.7 - inch wider chassis, this GTI won't share too many parts with
its more docile street - going variant, but combined with the carbon - fiber wing and front splitter, it should stay planted on the track.
In the marginally
more docile «road trim» it produces 475bhp at 10,500 rpm, along with 268 lb ft at 7750rpm.
However, it is
the more docile looking of the two.
Now, William Cooper Jr of Indiana University — Purdue University in Fort Wayne has tested Darwin's hypothesis on 66 species of lizards from around the world and found that island dwellers tended to be
more docile than their continental relatives — the strongest evidence yet for this classic idea.
These genes could have been the key for turning wild animals into
more docile domesticated forms.»
First observed by Darwin but best chronicled in a 20th - century Soviet attempt to breed tame foxes, domestication syndrome covers a range of unintended physical traits that emerge as a wild species is selectively bred for
more docile behavior.
These social moms are
more docile than other spiders — they are less responsive to prey in their webs and more fearful in simulated predator attacks — but this mellow attitude comes with a cost.
In contrast, Bryant's females, themselves larger, were open to mating with the smaller,
more docile desert woodrat males as well as the males of their own species.
Over time, humans preferred to keep cats that were
more docile.
We joined a playgroup and quickly a difference between my one - year - old and all her quieter,
more docile friends!
-- On the contrary, I think Arsenal fans are far
more docile than they should be.
Hopefully the weather will be a bit
more docile when you're there in the Fall.
If one gorilla learns that controlling his rage equals freedom and a chance to get out of the jungle, and can pass this onto other gorillas, and they agree to become
more docile, is that the «beginning of life» (the granting of rights) for gorillas, those we'd otherwise use for experimentation?
The reasons are often that the factory is unionized and the workers are well paid, whereas in South Carolina
a more docile labor force is willing to work for lower wages.
Many factories that were once employing U.S. workers are now located across the Rio Grande where labor is cheaper and
more docile.
The first goal of a Leninist party is to educate the proletariat, so as to remove the various modes of perceived false consciousness the bourgeois have instilled in them, instilled in order to make
them more docile and easier to exploit economically, such as religion and nationalism.
Some employers favor family members and close friends above others who may be more qualified, or may choose an employee with
a more docile personality over one who is more qualified but has a feistier disposition.
Teachers, for instance, say they value creativity in their students but have been shown to actually prefer
more docile and conventional pupils.
Not exact matches
An exchange that used to house
more than 5,000 traders shouting out their business now is a mostly
docile habitat in which those still left on the floor quietly tap out orders on hand - held computers and barely make a peep at swift changes in market activity.
Yes, Lord God, I believe that — and believe all the
more readily since it is a question not merely of my being consoled but of my being completed — that it is you who stand at the source of that impulse and at the end - point of that magnetic attraction to which all my life long I must be
docile, obedient to the initial impulsion and eager to promote its developments.
When the old Legion of Decency held a boycott - type club over the film - maker, and the Protestants through
more subtle but no less paternalistic devices promised a
docile and bland audience, the industry knew what to expect.