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  2. Socialization of animals - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are the animal which is typically the most closely attached to humans, developing tightly wound relationships with people. [8] Therefore, it is crucial for the safety of both parties that there is adequate training in place. Dogs experience socialization through the critical period of socialization in two main types: active and passive. [5]

  3. Lutz Heck - Wikipedia

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    Heck horse in Haselünne, Germany (2004). Lutz was the third child of Margarete and Ludwig Heck (1860–1951), director of Berlin Zoo from 1888 to 1931. He grew up with his brother in the grounds of the Berlin zoo and became very interested in animals and zoology from an early age.

  4. Heinz Heck - Wikipedia

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    This was contrary to Heck's view, which is that while genes of an extinct animal still exist in extant descendants, the animal could still be recreated. Under Nazi Germany, Heinz Heck was among the first political prisoners to be interned—and later released—in Dachau for suspected membership in the Communist Party and for his brief marriage ...

  5. Socialization (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Socialization of animals, process of training animals to be kept by humans in close relationships; Political socialization, the study of the developmental processes by which children and adolescents acquire political cognition, attitudes, and behaviors; Social relation, any relationship between two or more individuals

  6. Anthrozoology - Wikipedia

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    Captive zoo animal bonds with keepers; The social construction of animals and what it means to be animal; The human–animal bond; Parallels between human–animal interactions and human–technology interactions; The symbolism of animals in literature and art; The history of animal domestication; The intersections of speciesism, racism, and sexism

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  8. Sociobiology - Wikipedia

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    Sociobiology investigates social behaviors such as mating patterns, territorial fights, pack hunting, and the hive society of social insects. It argues that just as selection pressure led to animals evolving useful ways of interacting with the natural environment, so also it led to the genetic evolution of advantageous social behavior. [4]

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