AVS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: American Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals, Handmark, Endangered Species Act Of 1973

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Avs 101 - lecture 25 - animal behavior and animal rights. Ethology - study of an animal"s behavior in response to certain stimulus within its environment. Positive reward individual for doing desired behavior. Negative remove something the individual likes/wants to extinguish a behavior. The ability to adjust to new situations. Most intelligent human, monkey, ape, ocean mammal. Flehmen response male curls upper lip upward to pick up the scent of female in estrus. Female exhibits winking (of the vulva) when in heat. Nesting faze getting environment ready for offspring. Animal kingdoms" sense of smell about 25 times more powerful than a. Animals usually don"t fight to the death. Important to understand animals" flight pattern if working with them. Prevents injury to human animal will flee without stopping. Grazing/eating following by rest and rumination (if applicable) Will inspect something that is different from normal environment. Doing the same thing at the same time.

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