201. Animal testing on rodents - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
regulations
History of animal testing
History of model organisms
IACUC
Laboratory animal sources
Pain and suffering in lab animals
Testing cosmetics on animals
Toxicology testing
Vivisection
Issues
Biomedical Research
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202. Acanthocephala - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingdom:
Animalia
(unranked):
Protostomia
(unranked):
Spiralia
(unranked):
Platyzoa
Phylum:
Acanthocephala Koelreuther, 1771 [ 1 ]
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203. Emotion in animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and others who interact with animals have suggested answers, but the core question has proven difficult to answer since animals cannot speak of their experience. Society recognizes that animals can feel pain, as demonstrated by the criminalization
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204. Emotion in animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and others who interact with animals have suggested answers, but the core question has proven difficult to answer since animals cannot speak of their experience. Society recognizes that animals can feel pain, as demonstrated by the criminalization
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205. Animal coloration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
signals sexual maturity; the behaviour and pattern of the Cleaner fish signal their availability for cleaning service , rather than as prey
Animal coloration is the general appearance of an Animal resulting from the reflection or emission
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206. Kirov wolf attacks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in number and develop bold behaviours toward humans, coinciding with the conscription of Kirov hunters into the Red Army , and the requisition of firearms from villages. Wolves were common in all human inhabited parts of the Kirov Oblast during
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207. Pack (canine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
are between the pack behaviour of the dog and the gray wolf. Domesticated dogs have had humans as part of dog social structure for at least 12,000 years, and human behaviour is not the same as wolf behaviour. Studies of dog behaviour
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208. Cooperative breeding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
evolution of cooperative animal societies for a number of reasons. Most permanent groups of social animals are composed of relatives, and it is unclear if the degree of relatedness is consistently higher in cooperative breeders than in other
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209. Cooperative breeding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
evolution of cooperative animal societies for a number of reasons. Most permanent groups of social animals are composed of relatives, and it is unclear if the degree of relatedness is consistently higher in cooperative breeders than in other
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210. Cooperative breeding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
evolution of cooperative animal societies for a number of reasons. Most permanent groups of social animals are composed of relatives, and it is unclear if the degree of relatedness is consistently higher in cooperative breeders than in other
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