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  2. 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.

  3. Category:Animals in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Animals in popular culture" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Category:Animals in culture - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Animals in culture" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Animals in Meitei ...

  5. Human uses of animals - Wikipedia

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    Human uses of animals include both practical uses, such as the production of food and clothing, and symbolic uses, such as in art, literature, mythology, and religion. All of these are elements of culture, broadly understood. Animals used in these ways include fish, crustaceans, insects, molluscs, mammals and birds.

  6. Pet culture - Wikipedia

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    Modern day society has integrated animals into their everyday lives. [5] Today, American families have said that their non-working, indoor animals are close enough to call them family. [ 6 ] Many owners post photos and videos of their pets on social media to entertain other animal lovers.

  7. How the social lives of animals should form part of our ... - AOL

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    Humans aren't the only animals to learn survival tricks from each other. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  8. Animal style - Wikipedia

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    "Animal style" deer, (8-7th century BC) Arzhan kurgan, Tuva. Ordos culture, belt buckle, 3rd–1st century BC. Animal style art is an approach to decoration found from Ordos culture to Northern Europe in the early Iron Age, and the barbarian art of the Migration Period, characterized by its emphasis on animal motifs.

  9. Culture and animal rights clash over Yulin dog meat festival

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    The decades-old tradition of eating dog and cat meat during the summer solstice seems normal for residents in the southern Chinese city of Yulin. Each year, some 10,000 dogs are cooked and ...