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  2. Socialization of animals - Wikipedia

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    The socialized dogs also showed to be more responsive to commands than did the dogs in the control group. The researchers believe that through more effective socialization, more dogs can be adopted from shelters. [10] Battagalia claims that there are 3 important periods during the first year of life for a puppy.

  3. Curious Deer Tries to Play Fetch With Cocker Spaniel in ...

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    Cockers are active dogs that like to stay busy and require an hour or two of exercise each day. They were originally bred to be sporting dogs, so long walks, runs, and hikes are right up their alley.

  4. Piaget's theory of cognitive development - Wikipedia

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    It starts when the child begins to learn to speak and lasts up until the age of seven. During the pre-operational stage of cognitive development, Piaget noted that children do not yet understand concrete logic and cannot mentally manipulate information. [38] Children's increase in playing and pretending takes place in this stage.

  5. Social learning in animals - Wikipedia

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    Animals can also learn what to eat from social learning with conspecifics. Experimentally discerning harmful foods from edible foods can be dangerous for a naive individual; however, inexperienced individuals can avoid this cost through observing older individuals that already have acquired this knowledge.

  6. Baldwin effect - Wikipedia

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    The Baldwin effect has been confused with, and sometimes conflated with, a different evolutionary theory also based on phenotypic plasticity, C. H. Waddington's genetic assimilation. The Baldwin effect includes genetic accommodation, of which one type is genetic assimilation. [28]

  7. Tiny Chihuahua Discovering She Can Howl Couldn't Be Any More ...

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    Even folks who don't own dogs themselves have seen or heard a dog howl. It's a stereotypical sound used frequently in movies and media, but not everyone knows what howls can mean.

  8. Rare Video of Newborn Snapping Turtles Entering the World Is ...

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    They eat a large variety of foods, from fish, small animals, and birds, to many aquatic plants. Though their population is stable, they are widely hunted for their meat, which is used in turtle ...

  9. Animal culture - Wikipedia

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    Evidence for animal culture is often based on studies of feeding behaviors, [8] vocalizations, [4] predator avoidance, [9] mate selection, [10] and migratory routes. [11] An important area of study for animal culture is vocal learning, the ability to make new sounds through imitation. [4] Most species cannot learn to imitate sounds.