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  2. Freezing behavior - Wikipedia

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    Freezing behavior, also called the freeze response or being petrified, is a reaction to specific stimuli, most commonly observed in prey animals, including humans. [1] [2] When a prey animal has been caught and completely overcome by the predator, it may respond by "freezing up/petrification" or in other words by uncontrollably becoming rigid or limp.

  3. Tiger attack - Wikipedia

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    The villager explained to the author how a man-eating tiger terrorized the entire Bhimashakar area during a span of two years in the 1940s. He was a police constable in that area and he had been responsible for dealing with the formalities surrounding the deaths (missing person reports and death certificates) and other jobs such as helping the ...

  4. Wolf attack - Wikipedia

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    The gray wolf is the largest wild member of the canid family, with males averaging 43–45 kg (95–99 lb), and females 36–38.5 kg (79–85 lb). [6] It is the most specialized member of its genus in the direction of carnivory and hunting large game.

  5. Tend and befriend - Wikipedia

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    Tend-and-befriend is a behavior exhibited by some animals, including humans, in response to threat. It refers to protection of offspring (tending) and seeking out their social group for mutual defense (befriending).

  6. Animal communication - Wikipedia

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    Animal communication is the transfer of information from one or a group of animals (sender or senders) to one or more other animals (receiver or receivers) that affects the current or future behavior of the receivers.

  7. Chocolate Lab Who's 'Scared of Grandpa's Cat' Can't Stop ...

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    "When you are a 100 lbs. chocolate lab scared of grandpa's 15 lbs. cat, You make dinosaur noises," the dog's owner teased in the caption. The dog's tantrum had people cracking up in the comments ...

  8. Felid hybrids - Wikipedia

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    They may thus form distinct breeds with separate breed standards, though many of these hybrids are not recognized by any major breed registry. At least two are the result of incidental interbreeding without human intervention, but the majority are the result of experimental selective-breeding hybridization (as with wolfdogs) for the exotic pet ...

  9. Spawning trigger - Wikipedia

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    This can be a dangerous strategy, as if they wait too long, they may get trapped in small pockets of water, and die when the levels recede.Discus will breed when the temperature goes up and there is an overabundance of food such as mosquito larvae. Many fish stock up on energy reserves to ensure they make it through this exhausting period that ...