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Hamsters will never get used to being handled. I mean, how would you feel if a humongous giant came and picked you up out of your house and held you? Yea, you would be scared too. Have a nice day!
first of all its Athena and second of all she had a battle with her uncle poseidon she created the olive tree and he created a water spring and the people of Athens picked the olive tree over the water spring
Neither. Platypuses are shy and wary of human beings. Unless they have been handled from a very early age, they do not like being touched or picked up.
Cats may resist being picked up due to feeling insecure, discomfort, or a desire for independence. They may also have had negative experiences with being handled in the past. It's important to respect your cat's boundaries and try to understand their preferences.
Dogs may growl when picked up because they feel scared, anxious, or uncomfortable. It could be a sign that they don't like being handled in that way. It's important to respect your dog's boundaries and try to understand their body language to avoid causing them distress.
People in ancient greece got elected by making the athenian citizen vote. For the assembly Government the one only men could go into to....they picked people randomly. but for the Council...they made athenian citizens vote...and they picked 500 people
A group of advisors hand-picked by President Kennedy to help him handle the Cuban Missile Crisis. EXCOMM is short for Executive Committee of the National Security Council.
Dogs may growl when picked up because they feel scared, uncomfortable, or threatened. It could be a way for them to communicate their distress or displeasure with being handled in that way.
Cats do not like to be picked up by the neck because it can be uncomfortable and even painful for them. To ensure a cat's comfort and safety when handling them, it is best to support their body underneath their chest and hindquarters, allowing them to feel secure and in control.
They Were Picked on. and their life was hard, not much money, lived in a council estate, and they didnt want top be like that any more! :D
It depends who's doing the picking. I have picked, you have picked, they have picked, we have picked; but he / she / someone (named) / something has picked.