No, coyotes are typically not trainable to perform specific tasks or behaviors like domesticated dogs. They are wild animals and do not have the same level of trainability as domesticated animals.
No, coyotes are wild animals and cannot be trained to perform tricks or follow commands like domesticated dogs.
Yes, mice are capable of learning through various means such as associative learning, spatial learning, and social learning. They can be trained to perform specific tasks and can also demonstrate behaviors influenced by past experiences and environmental cues.
"Craftsmen" are workers trained in a specific craft.
yes if trained ny a proffesinal
Well there are many people around the world who let trained coyotes live in their house because once they're trained they don't seem so harmful and a fter a while the animal will understand you better.
Yes, goldfish can be trained to perform simple tasks and learn behaviors through positive reinforcement techniques such as food rewards. Training a goldfish requires patience, consistency, and a good understanding of their behavior.
Anyone who is properly trained or not properly trained for cardiopulmonary resuscitation can perform CPR when necessary. CPR is utilized in a life-and-death situation.
It all depends on what you define as trained. Maybe it could learn a few new behaviors, but it could never be trained to be tame.
A push-button horse is a term used to describe a horse that is well-trained and responds easily and reliably to cues from the rider. This term is often used to indicate that the horse is well-trained and trained to perform specific tasks smoothly and efficiently.
Yes they have
Yes, Classical/Pavlovian Conditioning or Operant conditioning. However there are boundary conditions and biological constraints that limit the "tricks" - they cannot go against instinctive behaviors.
Well most dolphins are trained so their trainers can earn some money.