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Captive non-human animals, such as birds and monkeys, are also known to participate in self-harming behaviour.
Captive birds are known to have lived up to 30 years.
Captive birds are known to breed readily when provided with nesting materials and platforms.
Captive birds can be seen at Mount Bruce Wildlife Centre and Otorohanga Kiwi House.
Captive populations in Hobart and Adelaide are also important to the aim of releasing captive bred birds back to the wild.
Captive birds are then made into a pie by Mrs. Twit.
Captive birds in the breeding facility are monitored by video, which allows the collection of detailed behavioral information.
Captive breeds of birds, rodents, reptiles, and even larger animals have also been known to be confined in a cage as a domesticated animal ( also known as a pet ).

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Captive killer whale lifespans are typically significantly shorter, usually less than 25 years ; however, numerous individuals are alive in their 30s, and a few have reached their 40s.
Captive rock wallaby breeding programs like the one at Healesville Sanctuary have had some success and a small number have recently been released into the wild.
In the United States, 19 states have banned ownership of big cats and other dangerous exotic animals as pets, and the Captive Wildlife Safety Act bans the interstate sale and transportation of these animals.
Captive bred clownfishes may not have the same instinctual behavior to live in an anemone.
Captive specimens without access to soil have clean white plumage.
Captive populations of peacocks and chickens have also escaped and become feral.
Captive males, however, have been known to mate with four or five females.
Captive specimens have been known to utter daily a very different kind of sound when hungry, described as a sort of mewing plaint.
Captive breeding programs have been instituted in several countries.
Captive orcas have often displayed interesting responses when they get ' bored ' with activities.
Captive specimens, deprived of adequate wallowing, have quickly developed broken and inflamed skins, suppurations, eye problems, inflamed nails, hair loss and have eventually died.
Captive portals have been known to have insecure firewall rule sets.
Captive breeding programs have allowed the establishment of three populations ; two in State reserves located at Idalia and Taunton National Parks, and another on a private reserve, Project Kial, located near Marlborough in the Central Queensland region.
Captive studies have indicated some level of cannibalistic behavior in this species < sup > 1 </ sup >.
Captive eastern cottontails have lived to at least 9 years of age.
The city is the center of a great religious devotion, dedicated to Jesus Christ under the name of Señor Cautivo ( Captive Lord ), represented in the figure of an " Ecce Homo ", which might have been inspired, on the one hand, in the Christ of Medinaceli, Spain, and on the other hand, in the local religious traditions.
Indeed, several books and articles have been written focusing solely on rebutting Cobbing's arguments-most prominent perhaps is Roger B. Beck's " Slavery in South Africa: Captive Labor on the Dutch Frontier ", which featured a collection of articles attempting to refute Cobbing's contentions.
Captive tadpoles have eaten boiled lettuce and pet food in pellet form.
Captive frogs have a habit of not responding to stationary food items, which has helped to form the belief that the frog will eat most things that move.

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The Indians at Captive Town were going hungry because of insufficient rations, and in February 1782, more than 100 returned to their old Moravian villages to harvest the crops and collect the stored food they had been forced to leave behind.
Chénier has been very popular in Russia, where Alexandr Pushkin wrote a poem about his last hours and Ivan Kozlov translated La Jeune Captive, La Jeune Tarentine and other famous pieces.
If this gecko is bought from a pet store, it has probably been taken from the wild, unless it is labeled as CBB ( Captive Bred and Born ).
The Christian Delawares had returned to Gnadenhütten from Captive Town in order to harvest the crops that they had been forced to leave behind.
The Captive Nations Week proclamation has been the subject of Soviet criticism.
Captive breeding was initially very difficult to achieve, as no studies on the behaviour of the species had been carried out in the wild and " staff Mount Bruce thus had to experiment with a range of techniques to encourage breeding.
Captive reproduction has only been accomplished by a few individual keepers, so most are wild caught.
Miles was reprimanded for violating the Prime Directive when he helped an alien from the Gamma Quadrant referred to as " Tosk ", escape from other aliens who had been hunting him in " Captive Pursuit ".

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Captive longevity can last up to 25 years.
Captive fire-bellied toads usually live to be around 12 years old, and there are several cases reported by owners of fire-bellied toads attaining ages up to 15 years.
Their first show, The Featherstone Flyer ( 1978 ), pioneered in the Hope and Anchor pub in Islington, North London, and would be followed up by a series of other shows in ensuing years ; Captive Audience ( 1982 ), They Came From Somewhere Else ( 1984 ) and Gymslip Vicar ( 1986 ), the latter being nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award.
Captive mongoose lemurs can live up to 26 years, while wild specimens live 18 – 20 years.
President Eisenhower, and every successive U. S. President up to the administration of President Barack Obama, has declared the third week of July to be Captive Nations Week.

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He wrote a modest number of vocal works, include 12 songs, a cantata, a mass, and one opera, The Captive of Spilberg.

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