361. Red fox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2.5 Scent glands
3 Behaviour
3.1 Social and territorial Behaviour
3.2 Reproduction and development
3.3 Denning Behaviour
4 Communication
4.1 Body language
4.2 Vocalisations
5 Ecology
5.1 Diet,
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362. Detritivore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a slightly different feeding behaviour . The eating of wood, whether live or dead, is known as xylophagy . Τhe activity of animals feeding only on dead wood is called sapro-xylophagy and those animals, sapro-xylophagous.
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363. Abuse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
adults. [ 4 ]
[edit ] Animal abuse
Main article: Cruelty to Animals
See also: :Category:Animal cruelty
Animal abuse is the infliction of suffering or harm upon Animals, other than humans , for purposes other than self-defense. More
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364. Abuse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
adults. [ 4 ]
[edit ] Animal abuse
Main article: Cruelty to Animals
See also: :Category:Animal cruelty
Animal abuse is the infliction of suffering or harm upon Animals, other than humans , for purposes other than self-defense. More
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365. Neutering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to have companion animals spayed or neutered on the basis of the Jewish mandate to prevent cruelty to animals. [ 68 ]
[edit ] See also
AB 1634 – A California bill proposing mandatory spay-neuter laws.
animal
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366. The Intelligence of Dogs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ãdám (2009). Dog Behaviour, Evolution, and Cognition . Oxford: Oxford University Press.
^ Davis, SL; Cheeke PR (August 1998). "Do domestic animals have minds and the ability to think? A provisional sample of opinions on
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367. Tasmanian devil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to its physiology, social behaviour and locomotion. It acts as a counterbalance to aid stability when the devil is moving quickly. [ 38 ] An ano-genital scent gland at the base of its tail is used to mark the ground behind the animal with its
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368. Self-domestication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Contents
1 In animals
1.1 Cats
1.2 Dogs
1.3 Foxes
2 In humans
3 See also
4 References
[edit ] In animals
Wild animals may self-domesticate when tame behaviour enhances their survival
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369. Coolidge effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
rat ( Rattus norvegicus )", Animal Behaviour 22 (3): 634–637, DOI :10.1016/S0003-3472(74)80009-6
^ a b Lester, GL; Gorzalka, BB (1988), "Effect of novel and familiar mating partners on the duration of sexual
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370. Cheating (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
essential for many colonial animals. The animals on the outside of the group will be vigilant, while those on the inside forage . The animals within the group also monitor each other’s vigilance. [ 7 ] A cheater may emerge in groups with
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