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This study also elucidated whether zoo visitor density could disturb nonhumananimal welfare.
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Many complex nonhumananimal societies are concentrated in biological hotspots like the Serengeti.
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But "the likelihood of that on a nonhumananimal issue is fairly low."
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These results are discussed in the context of research on both nonhumananimal and human memory.
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As such, studies of frailty can benefit from nonhumananimal models, yet little is known about gait frailty in nonhuman primates.
Usage of non-human animal in English
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And no non-humananimal has ever been observed using an idiom.
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But, explained Manser, this linguistic trick of reorganising the meaningless to create new meaning had not been demonstrated in any non-humananimal.
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Dolphins comprehend thousands of different sentences There is however one cognitive feat at which dogs, somewhat unexpectedly, outshine almost every other non-humananimal.
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Many researchers have argued that non-humananimal limb or hand preferences are not under genetic control but instead are determined by random, non-genetic factors.
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These findings challenge historical and contemporary views of the mechanisms underlying handedness in non-humananimals.
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Surprisingly, morphological predispositions, or adaptations, for tool use have rarely been examined in non-humananimals.
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They -the zoophiles, not the Danes -are people with a sexual fixation on non-humananimals.
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Previous AG learning studies in non-humananimals have used different AGs to separately test for specific sequence-processing abilities.
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But Davila-Ross still thinks we should be careful when talking about laughing rats, dogs, or any other non-humananimals.
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Thinkers as far apart as Thomas Aquinas and Albert Schweitzer warned about the link between violence towards human and non-humananimals.
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The fact that very many non-humananimals can feel pain makes, in his view, a very strong ethical demand on us.
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The difficulties such questions pose help explain why many scientists object to subjective notions of human intelligence being applied to non-humananimals.
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Scientists have used many different criteria to argue for or against the proposition that non-humananimals have the capacity for emotions and consciousness.
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Researchers and educators have long wrestled with the question of how best to teach their clients be they humans, non-humananimals or machines.
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Even the non-humananimals are able to adapt and modify their inherited impulses either by imitation or by habits founded on individual experience.
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Furthermore, even if it were possible to agree on a constant and universally-accepted definition of human intelligence, why should this apply to non-humananimals?