81. Dog behavior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
. http://www.appliedanimalbehaviour.com/article/S0168-1591(02)00121-1/abstract . Retrieved 2010-06-24 .
^ Svartberg, K.; Tapper, I.; Temrin, H.; Radesater, T.; Thorman, S. (2004-04-26). "Consistency of personality traits in
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82. Chicken (food) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
15, pages 34-35
^ "Animal feed and the food supply, Chicken: Arsenic and antibiotics" . Consumerreports.org. 2007-09-11.
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83. Animal communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
aggressive episode.
Animal communication is any behavior on the part of one Animal that has an effect on the current or future behaviour of another Animal. The study of Animal communication, is sometimes called Zoosemiotics (defined
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84. Animal Rights Militia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Groups
List of animal rights groups · animal Aid · animal Legal Defense Fund · animal Liberation Front · animal Liberation Press Office · animal Rights Militia · BUAV
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85. Arctic Tern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Chordata
Class:
Aves
Family:
Sternidae
Genus:
Sterna
Species:
S. paradisaea
Binomial name
Sterna paradisaea
Pontoppidan , 1763 [
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86. Dermatillomania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
vary in their picking behaviour; some do it briefly multiple times a day while others can do one picking session that can last for hours. [ 5 ] The most common way to pick is to use the fingers although a significant minority of people
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87. Consequentialism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Utilitarianism , argues that animals can experience pleasure and pain, thus demanding that 'non-human animals' should be a serious object of moral concern. [ 15 ] More recently, Peter Singer has argued that it is unreasonable that we do not
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88. Consequentialism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Utilitarianism , argues that animals can experience pleasure and pain, thus demanding that 'non-human animals' should be a serious object of moral concern. [ 15 ] More recently, Peter Singer has argued that it is unreasonable that we do not
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89. Willie Smits - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
, conservationist , animal rights activist and social entrepreneur . He has lived in Borneo since 1985 and is an Indonesian citizen.
While working as a forest researcher in East Kalimantan , Indonesia in 1989, Smits encountered a
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90. Ethology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abnormal behaviour of birds in captivity
Altruism in animals
animal cognition
animal communication
animal ethics
animals in Translation (book)
animal welfare science
Anthrozoology
Behavioral ecology
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