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Man and Animals – Dmitriyev
In this post we will see Man and Animals by Yuri Dmitriyev. Man’s life on Earth is bound up fast with animals, birds, and fish t insects and beasts, octopi and worms. But over the millennia Man’s relationships with animals … Continue reading
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Science for Everyone – Ethology What Animals Do and Why?
Ethology is derived from two Greek words: “ethos”, meaning character, or custom; and “logos”, meaning study. In this post we will see another book in the series Science For Everyone. This one is titled Ethology – What Animals Do and … Continue reading
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Tagged animal behavior, animals, cognition, communication, ethology, mir publishers, pheromones, territories, tropisms, zoology
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