No. It can be quite tough.
Henry in the Black Stallion Books by Walter Farley is the short, stocky, balding old man who helps the main character Alec, a young red-haired man, tame and train several horses including the Black Stallion.
It is not easy to tame a wild animal.
Wild- no deer is ever completely tame.
Yes. My Gerbils were very easy to tame. I handled them everyday. And fed them food from my hands. Plus they will do anything for their favourite treat.
Easy....take out the batteries, silly.
Alexander the Great's horse was as famous as Alexander himself. His horse was named Bucephalus, meaning ox-head. Bucephalus was a large black horse with a white star on his brow.
Each Mustang is an individual and this will determine if the horse is easy to tame or not. Some Mustangs are very laid back and trusting, these will likely be the easiest to tame. Others regard humans as predators and trust must be built slowly over time for them to be tamed.
NO. They may have seemed tame to a certain extent but no crocodile can ever be tamed. Unless you keep them well fed they will eat you the first chance they get.
Yes. Alpacas are easy to tame and can make good pets.
Buff orpingtons are very nice and easy to tame.
You use raw fish to tame an ocelot. Once you tame an ocelot, there are three kinds of cats that you will get- either a ginger tabby, a black cat or a siamese. All three are equally likely.
They could, but a stallion, especially one that is not a young stallion, is often the hardest type of wild horse to tame, much harder than his offspring or his mares are. In most cases stallions are let go to find more mares to have and produce offspring with.