Pack (canine) (redirect from Attachment behaviour in wolves)
unrelated, and other unrelated wolves may sometimes join the pack. Wolves usually hunt in packs, but they hunt alone in the spring and summer months when...
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Dog behavior (redirect from Dog behaviour)
Vilmos Csányi. "Attachment to humans: a comparative study on hand-reared wolves and differently socialized dog puppies." Animal behaviour 70, no. 6 (2005):...
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Animal sexual behaviour takes many different forms, including within the same species. Common mating or reproductively motivated systems include monogamy...
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Vilmos (2005). "Attachment to humans: A comparative study on hand-reared wolves and differently socialized dog puppies". Animal Behaviour. 70 (6): 1367–1375...
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Dog (category Wolves)
dogs, but their status as dogs or wolves remains debated because considerable morphological diversity existed among wolves during the Late Pleistocene. This...
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New Guinea singing dog (category Dog breeds originating in Papua New Guinea)
than other domestic dogs or grey wolves (e.g., hackle biting at two weeks compared to other domestic dogs/grey wolves at 6 weeks) and a quantitative difference...
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Play (activity) (redirect from Play (animal behaviour))
spaniel playing with a monkey doll A group of wolves playing Tiger cubs playing with their mother Tigers playing in water Evolutionary psychologists believe...
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Horse behavior (redirect from Horse behaviour)
ability to flee from predators (for example: wolves, big cats, bears). This survival mechanism still exists in the modern domestic horse. Humans have removed...
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Lorenz's ethological observations on the hierarchical behaviour of wolves and the functioning of archetypes in infancy. Anthony Stevens suggests that ethology...
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livestock were given nail-studded collars to protect them from wolves or other predators. In modern societies, stud collars are more commonly considered...
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Toxoplasma gondii (category Protists described in 1908)
clearance of the infection. In 2022, a study published in Communications Biology of a well-documented population of wolves studied throughout their lives...
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"dogs are wolves" and since wolves live in hierarchical packs where an alpha male rules over everyone else, then humans must dominate dogs in order to...
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Vampire Earth (category Novels set in Haiti)
finally reach the Ozarks again. Valentine, now a lieutenant in the Wolves, is left in charge of men in an ambush by Grog cavalry. A Cat named Alessa Duvalier...
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Antler (section Female antlers in reindeer)
true antlers because they contain keratin. Each antler grows from an attachment point on the skull called a pedicle. While an antler is growing, it is...
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forming attachment between male and female prairie voles. Vasopressin also regulates paternal care. Finally, vasopressin activity results in "postmating...
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Rust (video game) (category Articles using Video game reviews template in single platform mode)
or risk dying. Despite the presence of hostile animals such as bears and wolves, the primary threat to the player is other players due to the game being...
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Dog anatomy (redirect from Dogs see in black and white)
tibial nerve. Bones and their significant points for muscle attachment:[citation needed] In the scapula, the muscles were attached to the spine of the...
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Adolf Hitler (category Anti-American sentiment in Germany)
though he never officially left the church, he had no attachment to it. He adds that Hitler felt that in the absence of organised religion, people would turn...
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maternal safety, survival, and risk aversion. In this hypothetical model, infants' primary attachment is to their mother; notably, one study found that...
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styles or even to the human form. It has been used to analyze animal behaviour as well as dance (Golani 1976). Eshkol-Wachman movement notation treats...
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Livestock (redirect from Animals in agriculture)
rustlers. In North America, animals such as gray wolves, grizzly bears, cougars, and coyotes are sometimes considered a threat to livestock. In Eurasia...
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Pope John Paul II (category Infectious disease deaths in Vatican City)
the militant fascist group Grey Wolves. The assassin used a Browning 9 mm semi-automatic pistol, shooting the pope in the abdomen and perforating his...
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Neanderthal (category Fossil taxa described in 1864)
; et al. (2014). "The Cradle of Thought: Growth, Learning, Play and Attachment in Neanderthal Children" (PDF). Oxford Journal of Archaeology. 33 (2):...
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Leadership (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2023)
exchange and job design on productivity and satisfaction: Testing a dual attachment model". Organizational Behavior and Human Performance. 30 (1): 109–131...
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Father (section Fatherhood in the Western World)
their pups. In some cases, several generations of wolves live in the pack, giving pups the care of grandparents, aunts/uncles, and siblings, in addition...
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Parental investment (category Reproduction in animals)
emotional attachment to another female, it is likely that he will not invest into their offspring as much, thus a greater stress response is shown in this...
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Geisha (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from May 2020)
Geisha (1962)—Dir. Jack Cardiff The Wolves (1971)—Dir. Hideo Gosha The World of Geisha (1973)—Dir. Tatsumi Kumashiro In the Realm of the Senses (1976)—Dir...
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Vidkun Quisling (category Norwegian expatriates in Finland)
General Staff had on them, but he got no response. Although this brief attachment to the far-left seems unlikely given Quisling's later political direction...
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Isabella of France (category Women in war in France)
romantic attachments first to Piers Gaveston and then to Hugh Despenser the Younger. Edward found himself at odds with the barons, too, in particular...
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Tyrannosaurus (redirect from Infectious saliva in Tyrannosaurus)
rough front and rear sides for the attachment of strong tendons. The sacral vertebrae were fused to each other, both in their vertebral bodies and neural...
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