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  2. Nesting instinct - Wikipedia

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    Nesting behavior is an instinct in animals during reproduction where they prepare a place with optimal conditions to nurture their offspring. [1] The nesting place provides protection against predators and competitors that mean to exploit or kill offspring. [ 2 ]

  3. Broodiness - Wikipedia

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    A brooding white tern (Gygis alba).. Broodiness is the action or behavioral tendency to sit on a clutch of eggs to incubate them, often requiring the non-expression of many other behaviors including feeding and drinking. [1]

  4. List of abnormal behaviours in animals - Wikipedia

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    Abnormal behaviour in animals can be defined in several ways.Statistically, abnormal is when the occurrence, frequency or intensity of a behaviour varies statistically significantly, either more or less, from the normal value.

  5. Golden Retriever Experiences 'Phantom Pregnancy' After ...

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    I also utilized that rush of nesting instinct to redecorate my entire upstairs. So my heart goes out to the Golden Retriever in this video. Poor baby is experiencing what is called a phantom ...

  6. Nest-building in primates - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the hominid apes, strepsirrhines build nests by instinct and use them for breeding purposes. [1] Strepsirrhines' mothers either carry their young on their bodies, conceal their young in foliage while they venture out to feed, returning periodically to feed and groom them, or leave them in a nest built for that purpose.

  7. Pregnant woman says fiancé’s family rocking chair doesn’t fit ...

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    The nesting instinct reportedly reaches a fever pitch during the final weeks of pregnancy as the delivery date looms around the corner. It’s important for many mothers to create a nursing space ...

  8. Sibling rivalry (animals) - Wikipedia

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    Blue-footed booby nesting with multiple eggs. If more than one egg hatches successfully, the chicks may compete with each other for food and attention from parents. When there are multiple offspring in a single brood, the potential for sibling rivalry arises due to competition for food and parental attention.

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