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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