Snakes can slither, hiss, bite, inject poison into their victims and they can come to your backyard.
A snake can not do circus tricks. a snake is a natural predator.
If tame like dogs and cats... there is a huge range of tricks.... but with wild animals.... like lions only a few.. like in the circus :)
1. how to hunt 2. not to kill zoo guests or zookeepers (when in captivity) 3. how to do tricks (at a circus)
1. how to hunt 2. not to kill zoo guests or zookeepers (when in captivity) 3. how to do tricks (at a circus)
HMMM..... :)I have my personal preferences but I'll spare you. if you go to www.cosmopolitan.com and go to their sex section there's a little menu where it describes different do- it- yourself kind of tricks and treats.
yes because in a zoo they do tricks
No. A platypus is not designed for circus tricks.
A trapeze artist
Hippos can't do tricks, but some can do tricksin the circus.
Yes, horses used for entertainment (like the circus) are taught simple tricks.
Yes, in the past many circus acts featured horses which could count or do tricks.
In a circus, bears can ride bicycles.
If tame like dogs and cats... there is a huge range of tricks.... but with wild animals.... like lions only a few.. like in the circus :)
Yes, poodles are used as circus dogs because they are easy to train and love to run, jump and do tricks.
Some very good tricks are backflips and cartwheels. Pet tricks do wonders if they are trained. Magic tricks work well but any tricks that are seen in the circus are usually good to do.
Steve-O he has the illest tricks ever from when he used to be in the circus
You either call him a trapeze artist or a trapezeist.
No, the circus is totally inhumane. They teach the animals their "tricks" usually by negative reinforcement, like prods, electric sticks, and hooks. Never support the circus.