41. Pee, Meat, and The War on Wolves | Psychology Today
when they're near rats or cats? Well, it turns out there's a protein in the urine of rats and cats that makes mice flee . But when they smell the same protein produced by another mouse they often fight. Even naive mice who have never met a rat
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42. Wild Justice and Moral Intelligence in Animals | Psychology Today
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43. Wild Justice and Moral Intelligence in Animals | Psychology Today
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44. Do Animals Know Who they Are? | Psychology Today
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45. Compassionate squirrels and good people helping oiled and other wildlife | P...
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46. Going to slaughter: Should animals hope to meet Temple Grandin? | Psychology...
allow their companion dog or cat to trade places with these individuals whose lives are doomed. If not, we need to know why. Dogs, cats, cows, pigs, and sheep are all sentient beings and they all have rich and deep emotional lives. Why do we
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47. Wild Justice and Moral Intelligence in Animals | Psychology Today
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48. Do Animals Know Who they Are? | Psychology Today
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49. Animals Feelings and Fur: Who (Not What) We Wear is An Ethical Choice | Psyc...
companion animals, dogs and cats. And we would never subject our companions to the reprehensible treatment to which fur-farmed animals are subjected. But in some countries dogs and cats do wind up as clothing . We don’t need to wear
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50. Why Dolphins Wear Sponges, Evolution At Work, and a Seriously Misinformed Cu...
dolphins to find using echolocation or biosonar to locate objects in their environment. So, the dolphins have to go to where the fish are and that can be risky. Such "sponging" behavior, shown mainly by females probably because they have to spend
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