Sentences with phrase «typically docile»

Snakes and More Sand boas are a primarily African genus of small fossorial snakes with beady eyes and typically docile temperaments.
Typically docile and playful with his family, the American Staffordshire terrier is also generally friendly toward strangers as long as his people are present.
Typically docile and playful with its family, the Pitbull terrier is also generally friendly toward strangers as long as its owners are present.
They are typically docile (though the gigas can be squirrelly as babies, they tend to calm down with handling), beautiful, impressively large (usually around 10 - 15 inches) without being so big as to require expansive caging and, well, just charming.

Not exact matches

It is typically playful, companionable, amiable, docile and generally responsive to its owner's wishes.
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.
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.
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).
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