271. Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Female genitalia
4 Behaviour
4.1 Social Behaviour
4.2 Reproduction and development
4.3 Denning Behaviour
4.4 Hunting Behaviour
5 Ecology
5.1 Diet
5.2 Enemies and competitors
6 Intelligence
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272. Louse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
only on specific types of animals, and, in some cases, only to a particular part of the body; some animals are known to host up to fifteen different species, although one to three is typical for mammals, and two to six for birds. For example, in
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273. Behavioral ecology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and evolutionary basis for animal behavior , and the roles of behavior in enabling an animal to adapt to its environment (both intrinsic and extrinsic). Behavioral ecology emerged from ethology after Niko Tinbergen (a seminal figure in the
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274. Biogeochemical cycle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
pools include plants and animals. [ 9 ]
Plants and animals utilize carbon to produce carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, which can then be used to build their internal structures or to obtain energy. Plants and animals temporarily use
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275. Behavioral ecology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and evolutionary basis for animal behavior , and the roles of behavior in enabling an animal to adapt to its environment (both intrinsic and extrinsic). Behavioral ecology emerged from ethology after Niko Tinbergen (a seminal figure in the
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276. Australian feral camel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in Australia Feral animals Invasive animal species in Australia Hidden categories: Use dmy dates from July 2011 Use Australian English from July 2011 All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English Articles with
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277. Entire (animal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In animal fancy and animal husbandry , entire (or intact ) indicates an animal has not been desexed, i.e. , spayed (female) or neutered (male).
animals are desexed for selective breeding purposes.[ citation
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278. Consumer-resource systems - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
components: live and dead animal, live and dead plant, and particulate (i.e. broken down plant and animal) matter. It also distinguishes between consumers that gather their resources by moving across landscapes from those that mine their
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279. Camouflage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
as camouflage that help an animal to survive will tend to evolve in any population. [ 3 ] Camouflage is not the only form of animal coloration that helps animals to survive or creates striking natural patterns . Other adaptations include
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280. Animal Behavior Society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also
Ethology
Animal Behaviour
[edit ] References
^ "The Animal Behavior Society Program for Certification of Applied Animal Behaviorists" .
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