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  2. Rut (mammalian reproduction) - Wikipedia

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    [29] [1] The rut is observed in both African and Asian elephants and it is referred to as musth. [30] Its meaning is derived from the Urdu word mast meaning intoxication. The most prominent characteristics of an elephant in rut are heightened sexual and aggressive activity along with copious temporal gland secretion and continual urine discharge.

  3. Wild boar - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the rut, males are often badly mauled and have lost 20% of their body weight, [4] with bite-induced injuries to the penis being common. [63] The gestation period varies according to the age of the expecting mother. For first-time breeders, it lasts 114–130 days, while it lasts 133–140 days in older sows.

  4. Muskox - Wikipedia

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    The muskox (Ovibos moschatus) [a] [b] is a hoofed mammal of the family Bovidae. [8] Native to the Arctic, it is noted for its thick coat and for the strong odor emitted by males during the seasonal rut, from which its name derives. This musky odor has the effect of attracting females during mating season.

  5. Prairie dog - Wikipedia

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    They can be difficult pets to care for, requiring regular attention and a very specific diet of grasses and hay. Each year, they go into a period called rut that can last for several months, in which their personalities can drastically change, often becoming defensive or even aggressive. Despite their needs, prairie dogs are very social animals ...

  6. Red deer - Wikipedia

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    Stags that enter the rut in poor condition are less likely to make it through to the peak conception period. [16] Two males roaring. Male European red deer have a distinctive roar during the rut, [42] which is an adaptation to forested environments, in contrast to male American elk stags which "bugle" during the rut in adaptation to open ...

  7. Estrous cycle - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, it was first used to describe 'rut in animals; heat'. [10] [11] In British English, the spelling is oestrus or (rarely) œstrus. In all English spellings, the noun ends in -us and the adjective in -ous. Thus in Modern International English, a mammal may be described as "in estrus" when it is in that particular part of the estrous-cycle.

  8. Mule deer - Wikipedia

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    In addition to movements related to available shelter and food, the breeding cycle is important in understanding deer behavior. The rut or mating season usually begins in the fall as does go into estrus for a period of a few days, and males become more aggressive, competing for mates. Does may mate with more than one buck and go back into ...

  9. Wildebeest - Wikipedia

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    Wildebeest do not form permanent pair bonds and during the mating season, or rut, the males establish temporary territories and try to attract females into them. These small territories are about 3,000 square metres (32,000 sq ft; 0.74 acres), with up to 300 territories per 1 square kilometre (0.39 sq mi; 250 acres).