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Mating and animals
* Mating season, the seasonal period when a female animal's estrous cycle is active, signaling animals to mate

Mating and .
Mating normally occurs between December and March, the Southern Hemisphere's summer.
Mating begins between May and August, and the eggs are laid in September.
Mating occurs between May and August, with the eggs laid in September.
In March 1880 he established a monthly trade journal, The Poultry Record, and in 1886, when Baum was 30 years old, his first book was published: The Book of the Hamburgs: A Brief Treatise upon the Mating, Rearing, and Management of the Different Varieties of Hamburgs.
Mating occurs in September and October.
Mating patterns differ by geographical region, but territorial males fight for a harem of two to seven females.
* The Mating Season ( 1951 ), d. Mitchell Leisen
On 26 April 1976, while on a revival tour of The Mating Season, a 1969 farce by the Irish playwright Sam Cree, James suffered a heart attack on stage at the Sunderland Empire Theatre.
Mating starts with the male and female locating and identifying each other using a mixture of pheromones and vibrational communication.
Mating season is in the summer, but the actual implantation of the embryo ( blastocyst ) in the uterus is stayed until early winter, delaying the development of the fetus.
Mating occurs in the water with the female submerged for most of the encounter, her head emerging periodically to draw breath.
Mating has rarely been observed in sharks.
Mating behaviour varies between populations located in different areas.
Mating may occur outside the rookeries, between non-territorial males and females, as the latter move to and from the breeding site.
In 2004 and 2006, Turner Classic Movies broadcast The Racket, Two Arabian Knights, and The Mating Call ( 1928 ), the first showing of any of the three films in decades.
A Mating Couple at the Duisburg Zoo in Germany. The orbits and nostrils of a pygmy hippo are much less pronounced, an adaptation from spending less time in deep water ( where pronounced orbits and nostrils help the common hippo breathe and see ).
Mating begins in May and egg-laying occurs in May through early July.
Mating and egg-laying time is variable depending on the locality and can be January and September, though is usually in March or later.
Mating pair of Knapweed Fritillary | Knapweed Fritillaries ( Melitaea phoebe ), male at the left. These butterflies can spend their entire lives living off a patch of Brown Knapweed ( C. jacea ).
" Mating systems of closely related species in the family Dipodidae suggest that they may be polygynous.
* The Mating Season dir. Mitchell Leisen
Mating season is in the Southern Hemisphere autumn, from April to May.

Mating and covers
* Tainted Love: Mating Calls and Fight Songs ( Jul 31, 2007 )-album of covers

animals and e
A constant concern for Allah ( i. e. God ) results in a careful attitude towards people, animals, and other things in this world.
Natural adhesives are made from organic sources such as vegetable matter, starch ( dextrin ), natural resins or from animals e. g. casein or animal glue.
As antiseptics ( i. e., germicide agents that can be used on human or animal body, skin, mucoses, wounds and the like ), few of the above mentioned disinfectants can be used, under proper conditions ( mainly concentration, pH, temperature and toxicity toward humans and animals ).
Cetaceans also obey Kleiber's law, which states that mass and metabolic rate are inversely related, i. e., larger animals consume less oxygen than smaller animals per unit mass.
Ethologists are typically interested in a behavioral process rather than in a particular animal group, and often study one type of behavior ( e. g. aggression ) in a number of unrelated animals.
It describes mental processes as computational operations, so that, for example, a fear response is described as arising from a neurological computation that inputs the perceptional data, e. g. a visual image of a spider, and outputs the appropriate reaction, e. g. fear of possibly dangerous animals.
Many studies have found that certain fears ( e. g. animals, heights ) are much more common than others ( e. g. flowers, clouds ).
Sometimes, certain animals would carry appropriate signs with some kind of quip ( e. g. Hee Haw Donkey holding a sign that would say, " I'm looking for a " She-Haw!
The excavations of Kourouniotes in 1903 of the altar and its nearby temenos determined definite cult activity at the Lykaion altar from the late 7th century b. c. e, including animals bones, miniature tripods knives, and statuettes of Zeus holding an eagle and a lightning bolt.
Some see mind as a property exclusive to humans whereas others ascribe properties of mind to non-living entities ( e. g. panpsychism and animism ), to animals and to deities.
Nitrogen fixation, natural and synthetic, is essential for all forms of life because nitrogen is required to biosynthesize basic building blocks of plants, animals and other life forms, e. g., nucleotides for DNA and RNA and amino acids for proteins.
:# Marked and persistent fear that is excessive or unreasonable, cued by the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situation ( e. g., flying, heights, animals, receiving an injection, seeing blood ).
Ownership laws may vary widely among countries depending on the nature of the property of interest ( e. g. firearms, real property, personal property, animals ).
People in this field ( called behavioral pharmacologists ) typically use small animals ( e. g. rodents ) to study psychotherapeutic drugs such as antipsychotics, antidepressants and anxiolytics, and drugs of abuse such as nicotine, cocaine, methamphetamine, etc.
* Zooplankton ( from Greek zoon, or animal ), small protozoans or metazoans ( e. g. crustaceans and other animals ) that feed on other plankton and telonemia.
The distinction between quadrupeds and tetrapods is important in evolutionary biology, particularly in the context of bipeds, winged animals, and animals whose limbs have adapted to other roles ( e. g. fins, in the case of cetaceans and pinnipeds ).
In addition to animals, plants, and fungi, other eukaryotes ( e. g. the malaria parasite ) also engage in sexual reproduction.
Leaving the shiva house is permitted when traveling between two locations where shiva is being observed by different members of the family, in cases of pikuach nefesh, i. e., a human life is in danger, whether that of the mourner or someone else ; when something must be done to prevent another person from suffering and no one else can do it, such as caring for a child or an elderly or sick person ; to feed or care for one's animals if there is no one else to do so ; if another relative for whom the mourner is required to sit shiva dies, the mourner may attend the funeral.
While it is neither required nor prohibited for Jews to eat meat, a number of medieval scholars of Jewish religion ( e. g., Joseph Albo and Isaac Arama ) regard vegetarianism as a moral ideal, not just because of a concern for the welfare of animals, but because the slaughter of animals might cause the individual who performs such acts to develop negative character traits.
This often takes place during riots but can also happen as a stand alone event, e. g. by animal rights activists destroying property owned by farmers, biotech companies and research facilities and setting free animals ( which is sometimes referred to as eco-terrorism by opponents ).

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