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    Behavior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Behaviour can be conscious or subconscious, overt or covert, and voluntary or involuntary. ... Behaviour outside of psychology includes physical property and ...
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    Behaviour - BRILL
  • BEHAVIOUR publishes original research pursuing Tinbergen's four questions and ... Proximate causation of behaviour: ... board of Behaviour wishes to state ...
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Behaviour????
Can someones behaviour be a turn off? even if the person was really inlove with you but you acted a bit mad, could this person suddleny get a turn off you? after being inlove with you for 9 months, im afraid he has found someone else
Its usually a turn off. but the best thing to do is try and fix that and talk to them. its the best thing you can do in a situation like this
Why does the behaviour in acidobservation allow you toimmediately distinguish onesubstance from the others?
Why does the behaviour in acid observation allow you to immediately distinguish one substance from the others?
Ummm, because different substances will react differently in acids.
What kind of aggressivebehaviour does a lion display?And also defense strategies ofa lion?
Just some basic answers to help me with my college, Instinct and Behaviour assignement.
Two male lions will roar at each other, flare and shake their manes and mock charge each other, perhaps with some paw slapping, while sizing each other up. If there is a clear disparity, the overmatched male usually leaves (often with the dominant male in hot pursuit to make sure he keeps going). It is only when males are relatively evenly matched that a serious fight will break out, when the males will grapple with one another with their claws and bite as well. These fights can be to the death, which is why most dominance issues are resolved by displays. As far as defense, lions don't have a lot to worry about except as cubs. By living in a pride and sharing cub rearing duties, the lions help to ensure that there is always an adult on guard, even when most of the pride is out hunting.
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