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Many cetaceans exhibit epimeletic behaviour, in which healthy animals take care of another animal that has become temporarily incapacitated.
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I'm grateful for the farmers who raised these animals, taking care to ensure that they were raised organically and humanely.
Many animals therefore take care to minimise shadow, by lying down, with flattened bodies, or with fringes.
I campaign quite a bit on matters of farm animal welfare so I do take care to buy something that has a reasonable chance of being organic.
This means Noah had around 7,000 animals to take care of, as he was only concerned with land animals and did not bother with insects and other invertebrates.
In addition, children and adults alike should avoid kissing animals and take care to wash hands after handling; cage-cleaning duties should be assigned to adults or older responsible children.
These days, the Tsaatan no longer dress in reindeer hides and their tepees are covered with waterproof canvas, but their animals still take care of most their needs.
The fourth- and fifth-grade students visit the farm regularly with Lambright to feed the animals and take care of the farm, and the younger students can visit with their teachers, she said.
If you have more stuffed animals then take care of them because they might get mad.
There's some really good evidence in caregiving--how one animal might take care of an injured animal in his or her group, you know, rather than knock them over, leave them alone, and steal their food.
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