Animal behaviour (disambiguation)

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Animal behavior is the area of science also known as ethology.

'Animal behavior may also refer to:

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Disruption, disruptive, or disrupted may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ethology</span> Scientific objective study of non-human animal behaviour

Ethology is a branch of zoology that studies the behaviour of non-human animals. It has its scientific roots in the work of Charles Darwin and of American and German ornithologists of the late 19th and early 20th century, including Charles O. Whitman, Oskar Heinroth, and Wallace Craig. The modern discipline of ethology is generally considered to have begun during the 1930s with the work of the Dutch biologist Nikolaas Tinbergen and the Austrian biologists Konrad Lorenz and Karl von Frisch, the three winners of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Ethology combines laboratory and field science, with a strong relation to neuroanatomy, ecology, and evolutionary biology.

A habit is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously.

A bite is a wound received from the mouth of an animal or human; it is also a verb describing that action.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Homosexual behavior in animals</span> Sexual behavior among non-human species that is interpreted as homosexual

Various non-human animal species exhibit behavior that can be interpreted as homosexual or bisexual. This may include same-sex sexual activity, courtship, affection, pair bonding, and parenting among same-sex animal pairs. Various forms of this are found in every major geographic region and every major animal group. The sexual behavior of non-human animals takes many different forms, even within the same species, though homosexual behavior is best known from social species.

Common may refer to:

Antisocial may refer to:

Flock, flocks or flocking may refer to:

Sex is the biological distinction of an organism between male and female.

Cache commonly refers to a technique used in computer storage for easier data access.

Abandon, abandoned, or abandonment may refer to:

Model Behaviour or Model Behavior may refer to:

Behavior, or behaviour, is the way a person or animal acts and reacts.

Bis or BIS may refer to:

A gens was a family in Ancient Rome in which all of the members typically bore the same nomen and claimed descent from a common ancestor.

Bad Behaviour may refer to:

Technically, all scientific experiments measure a change in hypothesized causal behavior, and may drop the behavioral prefix.

Good behaviour may refer to: