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  2. The Surprising (& Not So Surprising) Reasons Your Dog is ...

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    Dogs show a range of symptoms related to depression. Unlike humans, however, dogs can’t tell us what’s wrong. Another problem is that depression in dogs manifests similarly to underlying ...

  3. Show, don't tell - Wikipedia

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    Show, don't tell is a narrative technique used in various kinds of texts to allow the reader to experience the story through actions, words, subtext, thoughts, senses, and feelings rather than through the author's exposition, summarization, and description. [1]

  4. Sweet Pickles - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Pickles is a fictional town with animal residents, whose misadventures impart basic values, ethics and social skills to children. A variety of techniques are employed in the series, such as comedy, music, story-telling, and active play.

  5. Animal owners worry about pet welfare after microchip ... - AOL

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    Pet microchips help reunite lost animals with their owners. A Texas company suddenly closed, leaving pet owners worried about their pet's welfare. Animal owners worry about pet welfare after ...

  6. Funny New “They Can Talk” Comics By Jimmy Craig Show Animals ...

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    Jimmy Craig's They Can Talk comics humorously imagine what animals might say if they could talk. From cats and dogs to birds and raccoons, Craig brings their inner thoughts to life in a funny and ...

  7. Deception in animals - Wikipedia

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    Deception in animals is the voluntary or involuntary transmission of misinformation by one animal to another, of the same or different species, in a way that misleads the other animal. Robert Mitchell identifies four levels of deception in animals.

  8. Their 3-Week Mating Frenzy Routinely Kills This Marsupial - AOL

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    These are animals like kangaroos, possums, and koalas. Although they are mammals, their pregnancies are super short, lasting only a few days or weeks. They give birth to tiny, underdeveloped young ...

  9. Fear of mice and rats - Wikipedia

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    A house mouse (Mus musculus). Fear of mice and rats is one of the most common specific phobias.It is sometimes referred to as musophobia (from Greek μῦς "mouse") or murophobia (a coinage from the taxonomic adjective "murine" for the family Muridae that encompasses mice and rats, and also Latin mure "mouse/rat"), or as suriphobia, from French souris, "mouse".