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... animal behaviour , especially as it relates to human be- haviour ) , who draw analogies from animal behaviour , and also by psychologists and psychoanalysts . Ethologists start with the persuasive argument that study of animal warfare ...
... animal behaviour , especially as it relates to human be- haviour ) , who draw analogies from animal behaviour , and also by psychologists and psychoanalysts . Ethologists start with the persuasive argument that study of animal warfare ...
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... animals are quarantined and acclima- tized to their new surroundings . Proper nutrition is essen- tial to animal health , and information on this subject is exchanged between zoos directly , or published in the In- ternational Zoo ...
... animals are quarantined and acclima- tized to their new surroundings . Proper nutrition is essen- tial to animal health , and information on this subject is exchanged between zoos directly , or published in the In- ternational Zoo ...
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... animals and animal spirits have been part of the world literature for centuries , writings for laymen based on scientific knowledge have become significant since the mid - 19th century . BIBLIOGRAPHY Animal form : R. BUCHSBAUM et al ...
... animals and animal spirits have been part of the world literature for centuries , writings for laymen based on scientific knowledge have become significant since the mid - 19th century . BIBLIOGRAPHY Animal form : R. BUCHSBAUM et al ...
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