ANSC 220 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Special Purpose Possession | Allows possession of birds for educational use. |
| Migratory Bird Treaty Act | Prohibits taking native birds without a permit. |
| Bald Eagle Act | Protects bald and golden eagles and their nests. |
| Endangered Species Act | Protects threatened or endangered animal species. |
| Falconry | Sport of hunting with trained raptors. |
| Apprentice Permit | Requires supervision and training for falconry. |
| General Permit | Intermediate level for falconry practitioners. |
| Master Permit | Advanced level for experienced falconers. |
| Rehabilitation Permit | Allows care of sick or injured birds. |
| Raptor | Birds that hunt vertebrates larger than |
| Talons | Powerful feet designed to capture prey. |
| Tomial Tooth | Falcon's beak feature for killing prey. |
| Zygodactyl Toes | Two toes facing forward, two backward for grip. |
| Facial Disk | Owls' feature for sound localization. |
| Pneumatized Bones | Hollow bones to reduce weight for flight. |
| Air Sac System | Lungs connected to air sacs for efficient breathing. |
| Feeding Routine | Raptors eat 6-25% of body weight daily. |
| Husbandry | Care practices for raptors in captivity. |
| Sanitation | Cleaning to maintain health and hygiene. |
| Behavior Management | Training using operant conditioning techniques. |
| Apex Predators | Top predators crucial for ecosystem balance. |
| Indicator Species | Species that reflect ecosystem health. |
| Lead Poisoning | Toxicity from ingesting lead, a major threat. |
| Climate Change | Environmental shifts affecting raptor habitats. |
| Nictitating Membrane | Protective eyelid in raptors for vision. |
| Inspection | Regular checks to ensure raptor welfare. |
| Record Keeping | Documenting health and behavior of raptors. |
| Conservation Education Programs aimed at promoting wildlife conservation. | Programs aimed at promoting wildlife conservation. |
| Veterinary Care | Medical attention for raptors' health issues. |
| Habitat Loss | Destruction of natural environments for raptors. |
| Comb | A fleshy growth on the top of a poultry's head. |
| Tail | The rear part of a poultry's body. |
| Eye | The organ of sight in poultry. |
| Earlobe | The fleshy part located below the eye in poultry. |
| Beak | The hard, pointed structure used by poultry for eating. |
| Back | The upper part of a poultry's body. |
| Wattle | A fleshy part hanging from the neck of poultry. |
| Hock | The joint in the leg of poultry. |
| Wing | The appendage used for flight in poultry. |
| Vent | The opening at the rear of poultry used for excretion. |
| Breast | The front part of a poultry's body. |
| Shank | The part of the leg between the knee and the foot in poultry. |
| Thigh | The upper part of a poultry's leg. |
| Toe | The digits on the foot of poultry. |
| Health check | An assessment of the health status of poultry. |
| Welfare assessment | The evaluation of the welfare conditions of poultry. |
| Global Animal Partnership 5-stepĀ® Animal Welfare Program | A program designed to assess and improve animal welfare standards. |
| Good feeding | Providing adequate nutrition and water to poultry. |
| Absence of prolonged hunger | A condition where poultry do not experience extended periods without food. |
| Absence of prolonged thirst | A condition where poultry do not experience extended periods without water. |
| Good housing | Providing a suitable living environment for poultry. |
| Thermal comfort | The state of being in a temperature range that is comfortable for poultry. |
| Ease of movement | The ability of poultry to move freely within their environment. |
| Good health | The overall physical well-being of poultry. |
| Absence of injury | A condition where poultry do not have physical harm. |
| Good human-bird relationship | The positive interaction between humans and poultry. |
| Positive emotional state | The mental well-being of poultry, indicating they are not stressed. |
| Stocking density | The number of birds per unit area in a housing system. |
| Sampling size and app time required | The number of samples needed and the time required for assessment. |
| Farm welfare category | Classification of farm welfare based on specific criteria. |
| Excellent category | A welfare category where 4 principle scores are >55 and 2 principle scores >80. |
| Enhanced category | A welfare category where 4 principle scores >20 and at least 2 principle scores >55. |
| Acceptable category | A welfare category where 4 principle scores >10 and 3 principle scores >20. |
| Not classified | A status indicating that the farm does not meet any of the above criteria. |
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