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  • {{about|rats working outside the scope of model organism|genetic, medical, and psychological tes ...hich is trained for specific tasks as a [[working animal]]. In many cases, working rats are domesticated [[brown rat]]s. However, other species, notably the [ ...
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  • == Working animals == These dogs are [[working animal]]s, traditionally used for pulling small carts called [[Dogcart (dog ...
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  • ...}}</ref> Working cats are often placed in their environment as a part of a working cats program. == Working cats programs == ...
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  • {{About||the comedy group|Working Dog Productions|the winery in New Jersey|Working Dog Winery}} A '''working dog''' is a dog [[Human uses of animals|used]] to perform practical tasks, as opposed to pet or [[companion dog]]s. ...
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  • ...obable that the donkeys offered to ride on were originally working draught animals in the cockle industries around the coast. ...
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  • The cultivation of crops alongside the rearing of animals for [[meat]] or [[egg]]s or [[milk]] defines mixed farming.<ref> * [[Working animal]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Sports that involve use of animals}} ...18.jpg|thumb|250px|Horse racing is a very popular sporting event involving animals.]] ...
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  • ...> He initially used the model to account for a pattern of behavior seen in animals that are being reinforced at fixed-intervals, for example every 2 minutes. ...ses represents elapsed time, and this time value is continuously sent to a working memory. When reinforcement happens at the end of the timed interval, the ti ...
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  • ...}}</ref> Today, American families have said that their non-working, indoor animals are close enough to call them family.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last1=Serpe ...y be kept for either nothing more than companionship or to also serve as [[working animal]]s. ...
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  • {{Short description|Domesticated animals for assisting people}} ...may also be used for [[milking]] or [[herding]]. Some, at the end of their working lives, may also be used for [[meat]] or [[leather]]. ...
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  • {{For|dogs that experience seizures|Epilepsy in animals#Dogs}} * {{annotated link|Working dog}} ...
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  • {{short description|Commercial cloning of animals}} ...and restoring populations of [[endangered species|endangered]] and extinct animals.<ref name=FDA>{{Cite journal|date=May 20, 2021|title=A Primer on Cloning an ...
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  • ...(UF) online [[forensic science]] [[distance education]] programs cater to working professionals and students who have completed their Bachelor of Science deg ...erinary Medicine and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). It is the only program of its type in the United States. The progr ...
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  • {{Short description|Working dog}} ...zilian Dogo – Facts, Pictures, Puppies, Price, Temperament, Breeders {{!}} Animals Adda|language=en-US|access-date=17 July 2019}}</ref>{{rs|date=March 2022}}< ...
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  • ...much smaller than [[horse]]s), [[pony|ponies]] or [[mule]]s. Other smaller animals are occasionally used, such as large [[dog]]s, [[llama]]s and [[goat]]s (se ...r with a single lead animal (a "unicorn"), or a wheel pair with three lead animals abreast (a "pickaxe"). Very heavy loads sometimes had an additional team be ...
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  • ...e was invented, there were three sources of usable power: wind, water, and animals. The first of these to be harnessed {{mdash}} literally {{mdash}} was anima *{{annotated link|Working animal}} ...
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  • ...animals]] || [[Neolithic Revolution|Neolithic agricultural revolution]], [[working animal]]s || [[History of sheep|8500-7500 BC]] || process ...
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  • ...'''work horse''' or '''heavy horse''', is a large [[horse]] bred to be a [[working animal]] hauling freight and doing heavy agricultural tasks such as [[ploug ...reight and moving passengers. The advent of railroads increased demand for working horses, as a growing economy still needed transport over the 'last mile' be ...
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  • ...elp them accomplish a particular task. Although many [[Tool use by animals|animals use simple tools]], only [[Human|human beings]], whose use of [[stone tool] ...ditional types of tools possible. Harnessing [[energy sources]], such as [[Working animal|animal power]], [[wind]], or [[steam]], allowed increasingly complex ...
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  • ...he [[Peabody Museum of Natural History]] while a poor student at Yale. His working original was painted first on a 10-foot roll of rag paper. The mural made h ...ses that wonder is the [[Differentia|specific difference]] between men and animals, which in evolution "caused him to leave behind the animal forbears from wh ...
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