«Captive - born animals are at a particular disadvantage because they have
less fear of humans and less fear of novel stimuli,» Jule says.
Not exact matches
This completely calls the bluff
of the lynch death, enabling
humans to be
less driven by
fear and the need to do such things.
In the course
of evolution, some animals have overcome the
fear and stress they feel when encountering
humans or unfamiliar members
of their own species and become
less aggressive.
There is plenty
of nudity and scenes
of sexuality but it is
less explicit than many pay cable shows and it is all in service
of the exploration
of human sexuality: the boundaries
of what we consider «normal» and acceptable, feelings
of shame and
fear, and the emotional complications that sex brings to a relationship.
This is because the investor is ignoring a powerful influence about which he has positive knowledge through
fear of a
less powerful force about which, in the present state
of human knowledge, he and everyone else is largely guessing.
Remember that the more they socialize with
humans, the
less likely they are to bite out
of fear.
The preponderance
of the evidence shown by these studies indicates that the implementation
of training and / or behavior modification protocols predicated upon «dominance theory» and social structures («alpha,» or «leader
of pack»), usage
of physical or mental force, intimidation, coercion or
fear are empirically
less effective and often create as a consequence «fallout» behaviors — behaviors which may be dangerous to the
human and animal involved.
It is rather part
of an ideology that they are attempting to sell which would harm
humans, particularly
less affluent
humans, and ultimately result in
less environmental improvement and
less protection against the only realistic climate change we really need to
fear — a new Little Ice Age or ultimately even a new ice age.