111. Ace the Bat-Hound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and is depicted to be very affectionate towards his owner and vice-versa.
After Batman is disabled by the villain Bane, Azrael takes over the role and ejects Ace, Nightwing, Robin and Harold Allnut from the Batcaves. Harold, a trusted
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112. Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
snorting when displaying his affection to the chief;
A scene wherein Greenwall catches Ace masturbating, made more explicit by Ace's shadow on the wall and some of Ace's speech;
Some images of Ace prodding his eyeball while interrogating Quinn;
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113. Therapy dog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is a dog trained to provide affection and comfort to people in hospitals , retirement homes , nursing homes , schools , people with learning difficulties, and stressful situations, such as disaster areas .
Therapy dogs come in all sizes and
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114. Tasmanian devil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
demonstrate nor respond to affection. [ 133 ]
Until recently, the devil was not studied much by academics and naturalists. [ 134 ] At the start of the 20th century, Hobart zoo operator Mary Roberts, who was not a trained scientist, was
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115. Red fox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
human caretakers to show affection. These behavioural changes were accompanied by physical alterations, which included piebald coats, floppy ears in pups, and curled tails, similar to traits that distinguish domestic dogs from wolves. [ 164 ]
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116. Prairie dog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prairie dogs showing affection
A prairie dog town may contain 15-26 family groups. [ 8 ] There may also be subgroups within a town, called "wards", which are separated by a physical barrier. Family groups exist within these wards.
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