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  2. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    It involves attributing human-like qualities, emotions and needs to cats and providing them with care, attention and comforts similar to those given to human family members. In a pet-humanized context, cats kept as pets are often regarded as beloved members of the family, rather than just animals or possessions.

  3. Flocking - Wikipedia

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    Measurements of bird flocking have been made [3] using high-speed cameras, and a computer analysis has been made to test the simple rules of flocking mentioned below. It is found that they generally hold true in the case of bird flocking, but the long range attraction rule (cohesion) applies to the nearest 5–10 neighbors of the flocking bird and is independent of the distance of these ...

  4. Swarm behaviour - Wikipedia

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    A flock of auklets exhibit swarm behaviour. Swarm behaviour, or swarming, is a collective behaviour exhibited by entities, particularly animals, of similar size which aggregate together, perhaps milling about the same spot or perhaps moving en masse or migrating in some direction.

  5. Funny Pig Likes to Herd Sheep on Farm Just As Much As Any Dog

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    In this video, we see the development of Possum the spotted pig into a sheep herder. It started out as a lark—the farmer noticed Possum chasing after the pigs in the field, and encouraging them ...

  6. List of Barnyard characters - Wikipedia

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    Pig has a strong, but quite strange, love for unicorns, and he wishes for one in the Christmas special, and is also the animal on the barnyard to dress up and disguise as humans the most times. He has a pet skunk named Skunky, and in one episode he is shown to sing in an angelic tenor.

  7. Why do capybaras get along so well with literally every other ...

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    Heralded as the world's largest rodents, the South American rainforest natives can actually weigh as much as a full grown man.. But despite the fact that they apparently like to eat their own dung ...

  8. Video of Sheep Acting Like a Puppy Around Their Favorite ...

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    The little tail is too cute!

  9. Ear tag - Wikipedia

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    Sheep and goats in the EU have tags in both ears, the carrying the official number of their flock and also for breeding stock an individual number for each animal; in case of sheep or goats intended for intra-community trade, one of these tags (the left one) must have a RFID chip (or the chip may instead be carried in a rumen bolus or on an ...