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  • ...area has been a point of controversy for almost two centuries, with the [[animal rights movement]] starting in the [[United Kingdom]]. == Reasons for animal testing ==
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  • ...obe|microbial]] [[dietary supplement]]s which beneficially affect the host animal's intestinal microbial balance.
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  • The [[pelage]] of a show animal or a garment design to protect an animal from harsh weather.
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  • ...ves with pet animals, although they must of necessity become involved with animal husbandry matters as well, such as the welfare and housing of animals. ==Professions and para-professions and hobbies involving animal fancy==
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  • ...ecies identification, animal diet, patterns of use of the environment, and animal-human relations in the past.
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  • {{r|Animal}} {{r|Animal psychology}}
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  • Rule that protruding parts of a warm-blooded animal's body, such as the tail, ears, and limbs, are shorter in animals from cold
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  • ...s against the venom's active molecule which can then be harvested from the animal's blood and used to treat envenomation.
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  • ...onal book of the animal liberation movement. Singer does not advocate for "animal rights" as rights are not primary in his ethical theory.
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  • I am currently Training Supervisor at Animal Logic, a digital production company based in Sydney. I have been in this ro Recruitment Supervisor, Animal Logic. January 2006 - December 2006
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  • ...dog's coat and external organs both for the sake of appearance and for the animal's [[health]] and [[hygiene]].
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  • ...s [[pelage]], is an important [[conformation point]] in the [[hobby]] of [[animal fancy]]. ...hair|topcoat]]. The state of the coat is considered an indication of the animal's [[selective breeding|breeding]] and health.
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  • ...e of the two halves of the brain that are separated by the mid-plane of an animal's body.
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  • {{r|Animal}} {{r|Snake (animal) (organism)}}
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  • ...animalier''', from the French, is an artist whose specialty is depicting [[animal]]s. It was a particularly important art specialty before the days of photog ...disposal income but photography was not yet within everyone's budget, fine animal artists were in high demand, and painters could earn their living from thei
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  • ...ch as animal behavior and interaction within an ecosystem, human and other animal physiology. Currently taking Microbiology and would like to write about a s
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  • ...other animals in its primary diet (e.g. [[lion]], [[tiger]], [[dog]]). An animal may be a carnivore regardless of its size; an ant, for example, can be carn
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  • *[[animal husbandry]] *[[Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation]] ([[Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation|CAFO]], ''[[factory farming]]'')
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  • ...ses on animal breeding. Should it be divided into two sections, Plant and Animal, or is selective breeding usually restricted to animals? [[User:Aleta Curry
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  • {{r|Animal}} {{r|Animal husbandry}}
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  • #redirect [[Animal]]
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  • {{r|Animal}} {{r|Human-animal bond}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bear (animal)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bear (animal)]]
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  • {{r|Animal Liberation}} {{r|animal rights}}
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  • ...ory]], [[literature]] and other humanities disciplines), and how the human-animal bond can be used, for instance, in medicine (dogs are brought into hospital ...n the field include ''[[Society & Animals]]'' and ''[[Journal for Critical Animal Studies]]''.
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  • B.S. University of Missouri-Columbia (Animal Sciences) General: Animal Reproduction
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  • Particularly cherished or indulged companion animal.
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  • Any [[animal]] other than the [[sponge]]s.
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  • ...book of the [[animal liberation movement]]. Singer does not advocate for "animal rights" as rights are not primary in Singer's ethical theory.
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  • ...cally involves unusual situations, thus provoking unusual reactions by the animal. For this reason, play is widely regarded as a form of training that confer
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The study of animal-human relationships.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Damage to either human or animal skin.
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  • The scientific study of animal behavior.
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  • An [[artist]] whose specialty is depicting [[animal]]s.
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  • {{r|Animal}} {{r|Coat (animal)}}
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  • In [[ethology]], an '''ethogram''' is a catalogue of an animal's [[animal behaviour|behaviour]] at the [[species (biology)|species]] level, obtained
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  • Animal tissue type to generate power for [[locomotion]].
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  • An animal that eats other animals in its primary diet.
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  • ...well as in the liver, brain, and glandular organs, and is a constituent of animal phosphatides. It is formed by the synthesis from dietary [[linoleic acid]]
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  • The control unit of bodily functions in [[animal]]s.
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  • ...article refers to the article of clothing. For animal coats, see [[coat (animal)]]. For dog coats, see [[coat (dog)]].''
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  • ...s" for a purebred animal. These are meant to guarantee the identity of an animal and help prevent [[fraud]]. ...relinquishing an animal was required to sign and date the document if the animal were gifted, leased or sold. These days, they may be required to submit de
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  • There are numerous circuses that maintain a mix of animal and human performers, these include: ...It has the largest permanent big top in the world also presents human and animal performances.
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  • ...by of [[animal fancy]] and in the professions and trades associated with [[animal husbandry]], '''true breeding''' (usually used in the infinitive, ''to bree
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  • ...ich.edu/site/index.html Animal Diversity Web] - "an online [[database]] of animal [[natural history]], distribution, classification, and [[conservation]] [[b
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  • | pagename = Human-animal studies | abc = Human-animal studies
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  • | pagename = Human-animal bond | abc = Human-animal bond
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  • ..., [[physiology]], [[embryology]], [[genetics]], [[ethology]] (the study of animal behavior), [[ecology]], [[taxonomy|taxonomic]] classification, [[palaeontol
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  • A form of animal behaviour with no obvious immediate benefit to the individual performing it
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  • | pagename = Animal | abc = Animal
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  • ...process underlying the [[interpretation]] of situations or objects by an [[animal]].
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  • A variety of a domestic animal that occurred through natural, rather than artificial selection.
    131 bytes (17 words) - 19:50, 1 June 2008
  • The [[taxonomy|taxonomic]] [[kingdom (biology)|kingdom]] including all [[animal]]s.
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  • ...that connects the [[central nervous system]] with other [[organ]]s in an [[animal]] body.
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  • ...an moral philosopher who has made significant utilitarian contributions to animal liberation philosophy and applied ethics.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Any animal of the class ''Reptilia'', i.e. air-breathing, cold-blooded, usually scaly
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  • An [[umbrella term]] for various measures of how big an animal is.
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  • ...oubles or even in economic damages, and control or erradicate the existent animal diseases as deep as the same others related before.
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  • {{r|Snake (animal) (organism)}} {{r|Snake (animal)bite}}
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  • The branch of [[demography]] that studies patterns of disease in human or animal populations.
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  • Domesticated species of the genus ''Anser'', kept as a food animal throughout the northern hemisphere.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Animal fancy]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Coat (animal)}}
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  • A [[biomineralization|biomineralized]] structure in the [[mouth]] of [[animal]]s, used for mechanical [[disintegration]] of [[food]].
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  • A warm-blooded animal with a backbone which also has hair, and produces milk to feed its young.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Coat (animal)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Animal fancy}}
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  • One of numerous small [[arthropod]] [[animal]]s with six [[leg]]s, an [[exoskeleton]] that grows by [[molting]], and oft
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  • {{r|Snake (animal) (organism)}} {{r|Snake (animal)bite}}
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  • ...potential ability of micro-organisms or parasites to cause disease in man, animal, or plant under specified conditions.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • [[Animal]] parts that are [[edible]] and useful as [[food]] , including [[muscle]],
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  • ...reat Britain|British]] [[novel]]ist best known for his political works ''[[Animal Farm]]'' and ''[[1984]]''.
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  • An [[animal]] who does not have a [[skeleton]] with a [[backbone]], [[vertebra]]e, or a
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  • The usually seasonal displacement observed in the life cycles of many animal species, e.g. whales, fish, birds, and insects.
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  • An [[animal]] who has a [[skeleton]] with a [[backbone]], [[vertebra]]e, and/or a [[cra
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  • ...ingdom]] ''Protista'' that may have characteristics of [[plant]]s and/or [[animal]]s.
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  • A [[clade]] of [[animal]]s, all of which are [[symmetry|bilaterally symmetrical]] during at least o
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  • A [[clade]] of [[animal]]s, all of which are [[symmetry|bilaterally symmetrical]] during at least o
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  • ...in any event, such comparisons are very interesting to me, as is the human animal itself, from our basic biology to our ability to create novels.
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  • ...a loose group of sedentary, aquatic, [[filter-feeding]] [[invertebrate]] [[animal]]s with soft and porous bodies, placed into the [[phylum]] ''Porifera''.
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  • {{r|Snake (animal) venom}} {{r|Snake (animal)bite}}
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  • * [[Animal husbandry]]
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  • A form of fermentation that occurs in animal cells in the absence of oxygen.
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  • The study of food production, both agricultural and animal production, delivery, cooking and preservation.
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  • The means by which a drug is entered into the systems of a human or animal
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  • ...oxex18.01.html Magnetoreceptors and Magnetoreception]. Kenneth J. Lohmann. Animal Physiology, Third Edition. Richard W. Hill, Gordon A. Wyse, and Margaret An
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  • ...rom an authorised breed registry that attests to the purebred status of an animal.
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  • ...ar voluntary diets, loosely characterized by a reduction or elimination of animal products.
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  • An [[Insect]], one of numerous small [[arthropod]] [[animal]]s with six [[leg]]s, an [[exoskeleton]] that grows by [[molting]], and oft
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  • ..., sports and recreation associated with the occupations of agriculture and animal husbandry.
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  • Part of an animal housing the brain and sensory organs such as the eyes, ears, mouth and nose
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  • | pagename = Animal Liberation | abc = Animal Liberation
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  • ...orse is ''different'' from other animals). So a person who knows what an ''animal'' is, but doesn't understand what a ''horse'' is, can add to his or her kno
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  • A [[Medium Sulphur-crested Cockatoo]] and the first non-human animal known to be able to [[entrainment (biomusicology)|entrain]] to an external
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  • {{r|Snake (animal) venom}} {{r|Snake (animal)bite}}
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  • the spaying and neutering of animals by surgery, leaving a male or female animal unable to reproduce and with lowered sex hormone levels
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  • ====Domestic & Foreign Marketing, Inspection, & Plant & Animal Health====
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  • ...ude> a [[law]], ordinance or policy which pertains to a specifically named animal breed or breeds, but does not affect any others.
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  • ...m in the central nervous system during early development and in the mature animal}}
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  • | pagename = Snake (animal) | abc = Snake (animal)
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  • {{r|Animal}} {{r|Coat (animal)}}
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