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    Even aggressive balls are easy to maneuver without getting bit. You can present one hand - just out of strike range - to hold their attention and pick up from behind with the other. They don't really do any swing around striking and these aggressive ones tend to stay tense/stiff while agitated to make it even more convenient. That said, they'll generally calm down quicker if you just let them bite you without having it adjust your routine.

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