If you mean to train it to use just one particular area as a toilet, as opposed to doing it anywhere - you cant ! They will simply defecate and urinate when their body decides it's time to 'go' ! They lack the necessary brain power to (a) realise when they need to 'go' and (b) remember where the 'toilet' area would be !
"The Monkey and the Turtle" is a Filipino fable about a monkey and a turtle who find a banana tree. The monkey, being crafty, tricks the turtle into planting the tree while he reaps the benefits of the fruit. Eventually, the turtle outsmarts the monkey by planting a different type of tree and getting the monkey stuck in a predicament. The story highlights themes of cleverness, betrayal, and the consequences of greed.
no it is to dangerous for you and other people around you
The main idea of "The Monkey and the Turtle" is the theme of cleverness versus foolishness. In the story, a monkey tricks a turtle into sharing a banana tree, only to betray the turtle by taking all the fruit for himself. The turtle ultimately outsmarts the monkey, illustrating that intelligence and resourcefulness can triumph over deceit and greed. The tale serves as a moral lesson about the consequences of dishonesty and the value of wisdom.
In the story of "The Monkey and the Turtle," the turtle, initially outsmarted by the monkey, ultimately teaches the monkey a lesson about greed and deceit. After the monkey tricks the turtle into planting a banana tree, the turtle cleverly uses the monkey's own trickery against him. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of wisdom over cunning and highlights the consequences of selfish behavior. Ultimately, the turtle's patience and cleverness lead to a satisfying resolution, illustrating moral lessons about friendship and trust.
The story of the monkey and the turtle is a popular fable in Philippine folklore, illustrating themes of cunning and morality. It tells of a monkey who tricks a turtle into planting a banana tree, promising to share the fruit. When the tree bears fruit, the monkey tries to keep it all for himself, leading to a series of clever retaliations by the turtle. Ultimately, the tale serves as a cautionary lesson about greed and the consequences of deceit.
You cant actually "train" your turtle like you can train a cat or a dog. But by hanging out with them often they get used to you. although i taught mine to give kisses.
I am pretty sure you can train it. You can basically train any kind of animal.
In the monkey and the turtle, the monkey tricks the turtle with a promise of sharing food but ends up tricking the turtle and eating all the food alone. The turtle seeks revenge by inviting the monkey to a meal but tricks the monkey into being stuck in a tree.
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haha! yes, it is possible to train cats to do tricks. (i have). it takes a lot of patience, love, and kitty treats. :)
What kind of tricks? Every trick has a different method. What kind of tricks? Every trick has a different method.
Yes they can it just takes a while but you can teach them to roll over and many other tricks
well i guess you teach it tricks
"The Monkey and the Turtle" is a Filipino fable about a monkey who tricks a turtle into gathering food for him while he rests on a tree. The turtle eventually outsmarts the monkey by making him fall from the tree, teaching a moral lesson about deceit and trust.
Some of the easiest birds to train for tricks and commands are parrots, such as budgies, cockatiels, and African grey parrots. These birds are known for their intelligence and ability to learn a variety of behaviors.
It depends on how you train them. I think , you should get your bulldog trained by a professional who will make your dog do all the tricks you want it to do. Hope you are satisfied :)
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