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  2. Non-reproductive sexual behavior in animals - Wikipedia

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    Animal non-reproductive sexual behavior encompasses sexual activities that non-human animals participate in which do not lead to the reproduction of the species. Although procreation continues to be the primary explanation for sexual behavior in animals, recent observations on animal behavior have given alternative reasons for the engagement in sexual activities by animals. [1]

  3. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    Uterine cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in rabbits and affects up to 80% of female rabbits over the age of three who are still capable of reproducing and once the disease takes ...

  4. List of mammals displaying homosexual behavior - Wikipedia

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    They may exhibit urolagnia during sex, one female will urinate while the other sticks her nose in the stream." [ 1 ] [ 14 ] "Elevated levels of testosterone in utero " [ 15 ] increases aggressiveness and both male and female spotted hyenas mount submissive same-sex members who likely have lower levels of testosterone from their mothers.

  5. List of animals with humps - Wikipedia

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    Both have a slight hump above the forelegs which occurs by the anatomy of its spinal column and is not a true hump. [3] [4] The hartebeest, a species of African grassland antelope, of which there are eight subspecies, all have a visible hump at the shoulder caused by the anatomy of the spine. The hump is due to the long dorsal processes of the ...

  6. How long do rabbits live? Vet shares 5 tips for a long and ...

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    Dr. MacMillan adds: "Neutering in both male and female rabbits can reduce sexual behaviors and make them more amenable pets." 5. Get pet insurance. If your rabbit becomes unwell, the last thing ...

  7. Pet rabbits are the 'epitome of innocence.' Why that makes ...

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    Rabbits with crooked teeth that aren't able to be worn down by chewing need regular teeth filing, Varble said. Jeanine Valand's pet rabbit, Billi, in his enclosure in Valand's Westchester, New ...

  8. Polish rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The average life span of a Polish rabbit is 5 to 8 years, with an average of 6; longer lifespans have been reported in neutered and spayed rabbits. [6] The spaying of female rabbits after 9 months of age can be difficult, [7] [8] but unspayed and unneutered rabbits are at much higher risk of reproductive cancers. Female rabbits are ideally ...

  9. What do rabbits need in their cage? A complete checklist for ...

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