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  2. Wolves as pets and working animals - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary pet food is inadequate, as an adult wolf needs 1–2.5 kg (2–5 lbs) of meat daily along with bones, skin and fur to meet its nutritional requirements. Wolves may defend their food against people, and react violently to people trying to remove it. [2] The exercise needs of a wolf exceed the average dog's demand.

  3. Human–animal communication - Wikipedia

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    Feline companions began with the establishment of organized wide-scale agriculture, as humans needed a way to exterminate vermin which inhabited food stores. [73] Evidence of the regular domestication of felines started around 5000 B.C. in Ancient Egypt with cats becoming a tool which humans kept near food surpluses as agriculture became more ...

  4. Food drive - Wikipedia

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    "Food Not Bombs" is a network of collectives that recover surplus food from grocery stores and create vegan and vegetarian food to share with those needy." Greg Bloom of Bread for the City expressed concern over the health value of donated food, saying that "almost half of what comes to us in any given food drive just doesn’t meet our ...

  5. “What Is A Food That Makes You Think, ‘How Did Humans ...

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    Image credits: midunda #3. Honey. Let's follow these highly territorial murder flies to their stronghold and eat their vomit. _Molotovsky reply: That's easy, watch a bear.

  6. Okuri-inu - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, it is said that the Japanese wolf had a trait of following humans in order to monitor them. Yōkai investigator Kenji Murakami, too, has hypothesised that the okuri-ōkami is actually the Japanese wolf, and that tales of strange goings on or protecting people are merely convenient interpretations of the Japanese wolf's nature and ...

  7. ‘Wolf’ Film Review: Psychological Drama About Animal ...

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    George MacKay and Lily-Rose Depp are institutionalized and in love in a drama that lacks the depth to fully explore their relationship or their dysphoria

  8. Evolutionary models of food sharing - Wikipedia

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    Food can be taken by force, unlike rescue or other reciprocal behaviors; Food can be broken apart into portions, like parts of a single carcass; Individuals fight only for fitness gain. In this case, a resource's fitness benefit determines the fight outcome. Individuals with much to gain will fight harder and usually win, gaining the fitness ...

  9. McDonald’s just fired its drive-thru AI and is turning to ...

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    The fast-food giant has ended its two-year partnership with IBM, which saw it testing AI to take people’s voice orders at drive-thru kiosks. The company has been testing the AI at over 100 ...