I was thinking the «demon
animal under human control» was also a genre that was getting old.
Not exact matches
Scripture does appear to distinguish between domesticated
animals (those directly
under human control) and wildlife, while suggesting that
human obligations are higher for domesticated
animals.
Under the Preventive
Controls rules, employee training is now mandatory for both
human food and
animal food manufacturers.
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«We are exploring alternative directions for developing this compound, including potential use of the
animal efficacy rule,» Cihlar said, referring to a regulatory mechanism
under which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may consider efficacy findings from adequate and well -
controlled animal studies of a drug in cases where it is not feasible or ethical to conduct
human trials.
Though the West African Ebola outbreak that began in 2013 is now
under control, 23 countries remain environmentally suitable for
animal - to -
human transmission of the Ebola virus.
Albers said the board wanted a more experienced
animal control officer named as acting director and believes the department should be taken from
under the authority of the health and
human services department.
They could carve out a place as one of the only
animals to befriend
humans without ever falling completely
under our
control.
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Finally, some
animal advocates explicitly attempt to do work, such as promoting antispeciesism, that helps all
animals, including those in the wild and those
under human control.25 This work potentially affects the largest number of
animals, but only a relatively small number more than work aimed exclusively at helping
animals in the wild.
When a cat behaves aggressively toward the closest
animal or
human in the home that's not the source of its agitation, owners can seldom do anything to get it
under control quickly.
Dog breeds are dogs that have relatively uniform physical characteristics developed
under controlled conditions by
humans, with breeding
animals selected for phenotypic traits such as size, coat color, structure, and behavior.
By definition, the fight or flight response is a physiological reaction (not
under conscious
control) that occurs when an
animal or
human feels threatened.
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ASPCA Poison
Control Center ASPCA believes that
animals are entitled to kind and respectful treatment at the hands of
humans, and must be protected
under the law.
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Most states prohibit shooting cats by private citizens, but allow wildlife agents,
animal control officers, and police to shoot cats
under certain conditions, for instance if the cat appears to be rabid and threatening
humans or other
animals.
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animal and plant species), experts muzzled, extreme changes to California, famine, farmers go
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human fertility reduced,
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