Perhaps because of the cat's innate predisposition to tameness and its inherent faunal charm — what the Japanese would call kawaii. |
The Harlequin's relative tameness and tendency to feed close to shore in some locations may make the bird vulnerable to hunting. |
Yevgenia Albats, its political editor, blames the tameness of much of the print media on self-censorship and ambition. |
Foxes selected for tameness are friendly, like domestic dogs, while foxes selected for aggression resist human contact. |
They believe that tameness results from a reduction in the number of cells from what is called the neural crest. |
As for our reputation for sheep-like tameness, we might sometimes wish we were tamer. |