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  2. Argument from marginal cases - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Dombrowski writes that the argument can be traced to Porphyry's third-century treatise On Abstinence from Eating Animals. [7] Danish philosopher Laurids Smith who was familiar with the arguments of Wilhelm Dietler argued against the idea that animals cannot possess rights because they cannot understand the ideas of right and duty.

  3. Empathy in chickens - Wikipedia

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    The difference between animal cognition and animal emotion is recognized by ethicists. [3] The specific emotional attribute of empathy in chickens has not been only investigated in terms of its existence but it has applications that have resulted in the designed reduction of stress in farm-raised poultry. [4] [example needed]

  4. Service animal - Wikipedia

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    The people that can qualify for a service animal can have a range of physical and/or mental disabilities. A guide animal is an animal specifically trained to assist a visually impaired person to navigate in public. These animals may be trained to open doors, recognize traffic signals, guide their owners safely across public streets, and ...

  5. Airlines banning emotional support animals is actually a win ...

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    In fact, they can compromise the capacity of actual, highly trained service animals to protect their humans. Airlines banning emotional support animals is actually a win for disability rights Skip ...

  6. Emotional support animal - Wikipedia

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    For instance, due to the lack of training, an emotional support animal may bark or sniff at other people, whereas service dogs are trained not to do so. [49] People with unique disabilities (invisible disability), such as allergy to animal dander, have had allergic attacks triggered by emotional support animals. [50]

  7. Poultry - Wikipedia

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    Chickens were one of the domesticated animals carried with the sea-borne Austronesian migrations into Taiwan, Island Southeast Asia, Island Melanesia, Madagascar, and the Pacific Islands; starting from around 3500 to 2500 BC. [25] [26] By 2000 BC, chickens seem to have reached the Indus Valley and 250 years later, they arrived in Egypt. They ...

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    Psychotherapist James Miller says there are important benefits to playing with toys that represent disability in a positive light for both disabled and non-disabled children.

  9. Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Chickens are featured widely in folklore, religion, literature, and popular culture. The chicken is a sacred animal in many cultures and deeply embedded in belief systems and religious practices. [106] Roosters are sometimes used for divination, a practice called alectryomancy.