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BehaviorName:________________________________Define the following terms:EthologyAgnostic behaviorHabituationInstinctT or FImprinting is the study of behavior with the effects of the environment.T or FDomestic animals do not have color visionGive one way that you can foster a lamb onto another mother without the new mother rejecting it.T or FHorses have poor depth perception.T or FHorses have the same ability to reason out situations as humans.T or FYou should always stare down a dog to gain dominance over them.A female dog protecting her owner from other people and animals is an example of:Maternal aggressionLearned aggressionTerritorial aggressionDominance aggressionA cat biting the technician after the veterinarian give the vaccination is an example of:Fear-induced aggressionTerritorial aggressionRedirected aggressionPain-induced aggressionA bird biting the owner when they attempt to take it off of the shoulder is an example of:Dominance aggressionPlay aggressionIntermale aggressionFear-induced aggressonA male cat fights another male cat over a young female cat is an example of:Fear aggressionRedirected aggressionPain-induced aggressionSexual aggressionA cat that jumps out of the bedroom doorway at the owner when they walk down the hallway is an example of:Dominance aggressionPlay aggressionTerritorial aggressionFear-induced aggressionA female chinchilla that barks and squirts urine at you when you go to retrieve them from the cage is an example of:Dominance aggressionPlay aggressionTerritorial aggressionSexual aggressionDefine:Monocular VisionBinocular VisionYou see a 10lb cat sitting on a fence post at the end of the street. What does your horse see?T or FMost herbivores have poor depth perceptionWhat is the typical profile (age, sex) of a person that is commonly bitten by a dog and requires medical treatment?What is coprophagia and in what species is this considered a normal behavior?Cognitive Dysfunction behavior is:When an animal exhibits behavior such as pacing, excessive lickingWhen an animal exhibits behavior such as forgetting where they are, losing bladder controlWhen an animal exhibits behavior such as attacking another animal when a person walks into the yardWhen an animal exhibits behavior such as guarding their food or toysCompulsive behavior is:When an animal exhibits behavior such as pacing, excessive lickingWhen an animal exhibits behavior such as forgetting where they are, losing bladder controlWhen an animal exhibits behavior such as attacking another animal when a person walks into the yardWhen an animal exhibits behavior such as guarding their food or toysWhat are pheromones?T or FAgnostic behavior is when an animal develops bad habits.T or FDomestic animals except pigs have good night vision.List three ways animals typically use their sense of smell to influence their behavior.T or FDogs respond better to lower pitches or tones.T or FGerman Shepherds are an example of sight hounds. ................
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