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  2. List of dominance hierarchy species - Wikipedia

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    A study on the association of alpha males and females during the non-breeding season in wild Capuchin monkeys examined whether alpha males are the preferred mate for females and, secondly, whether female-alpha status and relationship to the alpha-male can be explained through the individual characteristics and or social network of the female. [4]

  3. Metamorphoses in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite, touched, fulfils the cat's wish to be transformed into a woman, as long as she leaves all her animal instincts behind. The cat agrees, and as a woman marries her owner. One day, as she spotted a mouse running loose in the house, she got on all fours in order to chase it.

  4. List of legendary creatures (A) - Wikipedia

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    Abath – One-horned animal. Abura-sumashi – Creature from a mountain pass in Kumamoto Prefecture. Acephali – Headless humanoids. Acheri – Disease-bringing ghost. Achiyalabopa – Huge bird god. Achlis – Curious elk. Adar Llwch Gwin – Giant birds that understand human languages.

  5. Courtship display - Wikipedia

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    A courtship display is a set of display behaviors in which an animal, usually a male, attempts to attract a mate; the mate exercises choice, so sexual selection acts on the display. These behaviors often include ritualized movement (" dances "), vocalizations , mechanical sound production, or displays of beauty, strength, or agonistic ability .

  6. 7 common body language habits that make you look arrogant - AOL

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    here's a fine line between confidence and cockiness. Are these body language mistakes pushing you right over it?

  7. Lordosis behavior - Wikipedia

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    Lordosis behavior (/ l ɔːr ˈ d oʊ s ɪ s / [1]), also known as mammalian lordosis (Greek lordōsis, from lordos "bent backward" [1]) or presenting, is the naturally occurring body posture for sexual receptivity to copulation present in females of most mammals including rodents, elephants, cats, and humans.

  8. Police question woman with more than 100 animals

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    One 61-year-old Arizona woman may have taken that. This story is being compared to the biblical tale of Noah's ark, which says Noah took two of every animal on the planet, except unicorns, and put ...

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