11.We know that, in general, animals with bigger panic buttons have a more sensitive fight or flight response, and animals with smaller panic buttons are naturally tamer.
12.However, the company that reinvented the circus by eschewing traditional acts such as lion tamers and bearded ladies, and by targeting adults rather than children, is certainly finding it tougher going these days.
13.But you got to grieve it some credit because once you look tamer into the facts, they tell a lion tale that gives a baboon to the argument over what the primate or tried to.
14.The shepherds of Caractacus or Offa, or the monks of Buildwas, had they approached where he lay in the grass, would have taken him only for another and tamer variety of Welsh thief.
15.The word " tamer" comes from the verb " to tame" (tame), which means to take a wild animal and basically calm it down, make it so that it will not kill anyone or hurt anyone, especially when you're talking about a lion.