Domestic Animal Behavior for Veterinarians and Animal ScientistsDomestic Animal Behavior for Veterinarians and Animal Scientists, Sixth Edition is a fully updated revision of this popular, classic text offering a thorough understanding of the normal behavior of domestic animals.
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... to the urine of an estrous bitch than to vaginal or anal sac secretions.568 Dogs “tongue,” that is, flick their tongues against the palate just behind their incisor teeth, introducing estrous urine into the vomeronasal organ.
... to the urine of an estrous bitch than to vaginal or anal sac secretions.568 Dogs “tongue,” that is, flick their tongues against the palate just behind their incisor teeth, introducing estrous urine into the vomeronasal organ.
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The mouth is opened, and the tongue is flicked behind the upper incisors where an opening in the hard palate communicates with the vomeronasal organ (Figure 1.12). At the same time, an autonomic response to the odor occurs whereby the ...
The mouth is opened, and the tongue is flicked behind the upper incisors where an opening in the hard palate communicates with the vomeronasal organ (Figure 1.12). At the same time, an autonomic response to the odor occurs whereby the ...
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palate is aspirated into the vomeronasal organ during parasympathetic stimulation. Fluid is flushed from the 616 vomeronasal organ during sympathetic stimulation. Figure 1.12 The gape expression of a cat.
palate is aspirated into the vomeronasal organ during parasympathetic stimulation. Fluid is flushed from the 616 vomeronasal organ during sympathetic stimulation. Figure 1.12 The gape expression of a cat.
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Goats have pedal glands on only two feet and a tail gland. Aspiration of nonvolatile material into the vomeronasal organ has been demonstrated in goats.1295 2 Aggression and Social Structure The social structure of free‐ranging.
Goats have pedal glands on only two feet and a tail gland. Aspiration of nonvolatile material into the vomeronasal organ has been demonstrated in goats.1295 2 Aggression and Social Structure The social structure of free‐ranging.
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Domestic Animal Behavior for Veterinarians and Animal Scientists Katherine A. Houpt Vista previa restringida - 2018 |
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