11. Cavitation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
tails and fins of aquatic animals. The effects of cavitation are especially important near the surface of the ocean, where the ambient water pressure is relatively low and cavitation is more likely to occur.
For powerful swimming animals like
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12. Behaviorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
or phylogeny of the animal); behavior (the reinforcement history or ontogeny of the behavioral repertoire of the animal); and for some species, culture (the cultural practices of the social group to which the animal belongs). This whole
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13. Behaviorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
or phylogeny of the animal); behavior (the reinforcement history or ontogeny of the behavioral repertoire of the animal); and for some species, culture (the cultural practices of the social group to which the animal belongs). This whole
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14. In vitro meat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
would save approximately 40 animals while converting two acres of that same farmland back into the state it was in prior to settlement by human beings would save approximately 80 animals.
[edit ] Ethical considerations
animal welfare groups
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15. Zoophilia and the law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Related subjects
Animal cognition
Animal communication
Animal liberation movement
Animal loss
Animal rights
Animal welfare
Anthropocentrism
Anthrozoology
Biology and sexual orientation
Bonding in mammals
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16. Timeline of Animal Liberation Front actions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
view of the growth of the Animal Liberation Movement , Summary of Dates, Puppy Pincher Press, 2007.
^ "History of the Animal Liberation Movement" , North American Animal Liberation Press Office.
^ "Monumental Animal Liberation Front
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17. Timeline of Animal Liberation Front actions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
view of the growth of the Animal Liberation Movement , Summary of Dates, Puppy Pincher Press, 2007.
^ "History of the Animal Liberation Movement" , North American Animal Liberation Press Office.
^ "Monumental Animal Liberation Front
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18. Bluetongue disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in severely affected animals.
Not all animals develop symptoms, but all those that do lose condition rapidly, and the sickest die within a week. For affected animals which do not die, recovery is very slow, lasting several months.
The
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19. Bluetongue disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in severely affected animals.
Not all animals develop symptoms, but all those that do lose condition rapidly, and the sickest die within a week. For affected animals which do not die, recovery is very slow, lasting several months.
The
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20. Bluetongue disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in severely affected animals.
Not all animals develop symptoms, but all those that do lose condition rapidly, and the sickest die within a week. For affected animals which do not die, recovery is very slow, lasting several months.
The
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