Sentences with phrase «wild behavior at»

Wild behavior at the fence becomes more and more habitual.

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Atheism is stupidity in Full bloom, atheists are worst than wild animals in their behavior and conduct, even at the dinner table.
There is one cause that is most commonly at the crux of all of these symptoms, as well as rashes, diarrhea, constipation, and wild behavior: allergy to or intolerance of certain food proteins — most often from cow's milk, but also sometimes from wheat, soy, and an array of other foods consumed by breastfeeding mom, in formula, or otherwise in baby's diet.8 These can cause irritation and inflammation in the intestines that lead at times to reflux, and more often to signs of distress that mimic reflux.
Depending on the initial prevalence of each strategy, the game can fall into different long - term behaviors — such as a stable state in which a third of players use each strategy, or wild fluctuations in which one strategy nearly disappears and then rebounds at the expense of the others.
Alan Wilson's Structure and Motion Laboratory developed a collar to track cheetahs» hunting behavior and movement patterns in the wild at the level of individual footfalls.
Hauser himself, a professor of psychology, human evolutionary biology, and organismic and evolutionary biology at Harvard and codirector of the school's Mind / Brain / Behavior Initiative, has analyzed the antics of tamarins, vervet monkeys, macaques, and starlings in captivity, as well as rhesus monkeys and chimpanzees in the wild.
But in the wild, the monkeys will synchronize certain behaviors — traveling en masse to a food source, eating at the same time, and so on — which may help keep the group harmonious as well as provide safety in numbers.
Researchers have long suspected that chimps and other apes might engage in similar behavior, but they very rarely observe the death of a chimp in the wild, says Richard Byrne, a psychologist at the University of St. Andrews in the United Kingdom.
As I mentioned earlier, when you approach an octopus in the wild, in at least some species the octopus sends out one arm to inspect you — behavior that suggests a kind of deliberateness, an action guided by the brain.
In the first, Platt and colleagues looked at the foraging behaviors of rhesus macaques, a non-human primate species the researchers have studied both in the lab and in the wild.
In the wild, records from over four decades of research at Mahale Mountains National Park in Tanzania have logged 32 innovations in behavior, but most of these have not spread [33].
Based on observations of a group of three young female Somali wild asses at the Saint Louis Zoo, the study provides new insight into the species» social behavior in a captive setting — a relatively good proxy environment for the early phases of wild animal domestication.
Unpleasant concoction attempting to link soldiers on a drunken, sex - filled holiday beach leave with their horrific, sadistic behavior at an Abu Ghraib - like Iraqi prison is literally nauseating, no thanks to camerawork gone wild.
If the behavior at the top was wild, clearly we still hadn't learned the lesson on the way down.
«They may also be surprised at the range of behaviors cats may show in response to catnip — from wild running around the house to mellow purring — and wonder if this is normal.»
While getting a Ph.D., her interest shifted from academic to applied animal behavior, as she studied first laboratory birds, then companion parrots and then wild exotic bird species at the Bronx Zoo.
This all seems natural somehow and although we may still turn our noses up at the behavior, we just assume it is a wild animal thing and look the other way.
Kittens born in the wild begin to take on feral behaviors at a very young age and therefore only very young feral cats can be domesticated.
Adding to this complicated list is the fact that cats often try to hide pain, especially in the presence of humans and other animals.9 Although this assists with their survival in the wild, pain - masking behavior is a hindrance to proper treatment, if any is provided at all.
While this is a natural behavior among dogs (especially in the wild), this can become a problem at home when your leadership is challenged.
At the time, popular theory asserted that a dog's behavior is patterned after its wild ancestors.
Past guests included Victoria Stilwell of Animal Planet's «It's Me or The Dog,» as well as Dr. Ian Dunbar, founder of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers; Dr. Brian Hare of «Is Your Dog a Genius» on NatGeo Wild; Dr. Roger Mugford (trainer of Queen Elizabeth's Corgis); Dr. Nichaols H. Dodman, Director of Behavior at Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine and more.
«First, let's look at dog behavior in the wild.
While at Florida I did research on the reproductive behavior and social behavior of wild rodents.
So much of how dogs play is related to the behavior of their wild ancestors but it's nothing at all to worry about.
To understand their toilet habits, we need to look at the behavior of the European wild rabbit.
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