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Ontogeny   -The development of behavior after Conception (Innate or learned) -Precocial -Altricial  
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Immediate Causation   -What is the immediate environment and how it influences behavior  
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Precocial   -Born in advanced state  
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Altricial   -Born in Undeveloped State  
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Critical Periods in Puppies Life (5)   1) Neonatal -0-2 weeks 2) Transition Period -2-3 weeks 3) Socialization Period 4-14 weeks 4) Juvenile Period to puberty-14 weeks 5) Social Development period to adulthood 18-24 months  
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Puppy School   4 weeks  
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Cats Critical Period   1) Socialization at 2-7 weeks  
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Socialization for cats   2-7 weeks  
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Neonatal in Dogs   0-2 weeks  
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Transition Period (Dogs)   2-3 weeks  
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Socialization Period (Dogs)   4-14 weeks  
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Juvenile Period (Dogs)   14 weeks  
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Social Development to Puberty (Dogs)   18-28 months  
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Individual Distance   =Bubble of space around individual  
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Social Distance   =Distance away from herd before returning  
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Flight Distance   =Distance at which animal moves away from predator  
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Territory   =Area of defense  
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Home range   =Area that is utilized and shared  
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Dominance   =2 animals competing for resources  
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Hierarchy   =Individuals at different positions within pack  
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Habituation   =Getting used to something which is not damaging-Noise, People (Low Levels)  
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Imprinting   =Early Life between species  
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Insight Learning   =Seeing and doing  
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Imitation   =Animals learn by watching others engage in activities  
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Classical Conditioning   =No Prior learning -Involuntary response -Salivating when her a whistle for dinner  
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Domestication   =Population through selection become accustomed to human control  
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Taming   =Process whereby an animal is trained or adapted to live in Human environment  
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Desensitization   =Present Noise at low level  
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Operant Conditioning   =Likelihood of behavior being repeated is influenced by what happens immediately after it occurs  
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Neonatal   0-2 weeks  
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+ Punishment   -Introd Neg Experience (SHOUT)  
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+ Reinforcement   -Adding treat  
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- Punishment   -Remove something good When undesired behavior occurs  
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-Reinforcement   -Remove Unpleasant when desired behavior occurs  
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Desensitization   -Present fear at small level  
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Counter Conditioning   -Desensitize while something nice-food  
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Neoteny   Juvenile Features in Adult animal  
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Precociousness   -Mature at young age -Defend for its self  
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Raw to Ewe Ratio   1:100  
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Bull to Cow Ratio   1:40  
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