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  2. Domestic sheep predation - Wikipedia

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    Sheep have very little ability to defend themselves, even when compared with other prey species kept as livestock. Even if sheep are not directly bitten or survive an attack, they may die from panic or from injuries sustained. [1] However, the impact of predation varies dramatically with region.

  3. Distraction display - Wikipedia

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    Rodent-run distraction display by superb blue wren. Redrawn from Rowley, 1962. Distraction display has been most extensively studied in birds. [4] It has been observed in many species, including passerines [15] [24] [25] [26] and non-passerines, [20] [27] [28] and has been particularly well documented in the Charadriiformes. [29] [13] [14] [18 ...

  4. Dingo attack - Wikipedia

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    The way the dingoes reacted towards humans was dependent on the way humans behaved toward them. Dingoes tended to show aggressive behaviour when humans fled, and tended to be intimidated when humans consciously or aggressively moved towards them. Humans making submissive postures seemed to cause a neutral or submissive reaction of the dingoes.

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  6. Aggressive mimicry - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, the aggressive mimic benefits from an interaction that would be less likely to take place without the deception, at the expense of its target. [9] Aggressive mimicry compared to a defensive form, Batesian mimicry. The mechanism is often called "Wolf in sheep's clothing". The model for an aggressive mimic can be a harmless species ...

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  8. Ram fighting - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly found in sheep or goat husbandry culture in Africa, Asia and Europe. [1] In Nigeria , Uzbekistan and Indonesia , ram fighting gains popularity among locals. [ 2 ] Although categorized as a blood sport and an act of animal cruelty , ram fights rarely resulted in the death of the defeated ram, as the loser often is allowed to flee ...

  9. Muster (livestock) - Wikipedia

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    Most sheep mustering nowadays tends to be done with utes, motorcycles or all-terrain vehicles (ATVs, commonly called "quads" (quad-bikes) in Australia or a "four-wheeler" in the US), whereas cattle mustering lends itself more towards the use of horses. The most popular horse for this job would is a stock horse or a very hardy bush horse.