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  • 91Ornithology — This article is about the field of zoology. For the jazz composition, see Ornithology (composition). Part of a series on Zoology …

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  • 92Pheromone — Fanning honeybee exposes Nasonov gland (white at tip of abdomen) releasing pheromone to entice swarm into an empty hive A pheromone (from Greek φ …

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  • 93Eastern Towhee — A male in Massachusetts, USA Conservation status …

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  • 94Comparative psychology — Psychology …

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  • 95Conflict resolution — Psychology …

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  • 96Theory of mind — is the ability to attribute mental states beliefs, intents, desires, pretending, knowledge, etc. to oneself and others and to understand that others have beliefs, desires and intentions that are different from one s own.[1] Though there are… …

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  • 97Dominance hierarchy — For other uses, see Dominance. A dominance hierarchy (in humans: social hierarchy) is the organization of individuals in a group that occurs when competition for resources leads to aggression. Schjelderup Ebbe, who studied the often cited example …

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  • 98Karoly Hajdu — (1920 1981) was a Hungarian born impostor turned fringe evolutionary theorist. Born near Budapest in 1920, Hajdu in the wake of World War II moved to England, and in 1948 began to use the name Baron Carl Hajdu. In 1956 he collected money for… …

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  • 99Diurnality — Ostriches are diurnal, but may be active on moonlit nights Diurnality is a plant or animal behavior characterized by activity during the day and sleeping at night. Contents 1 …

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  • 100Darwinian puzzle — A Darwinian puzzle is a trait that appears to reduce the fitness of individuals that possess it. Such traits attract the attention of evolutionary biologists. The phrase Darwinian puzzle itself is rare and of unclear origin; it appears most often …

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