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Tail Chasing Occur? The primary causes of excessive tail chasing often involve aspects of learned behavior or medical problems or both. Behavioral causes: Attention-seeking, Boredom, Anxiety Tail chasing ... tail or hindquarters may also trigger tail chasing. Such conditions normally, however not exculsively, involve injury or disease to the skin and/or peripheral nervous system. How Can Tail Chasing ...
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Rain and snow squalls were chasing across the island all morning so the tent walls were wet, as ... wind pushed it the way a car slides sideways in the snow, the tail of the helicopter skidding in the air. Pushed by the wind so, even though we were moving forward, the tail would slide sideways and we would move laterally. When I landed in Barrow ...
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Migration of the Southern Humpback Whales
Courtship can be exuberant and seemingly aggressive; involving energetic displays of high speed chasing, pectoral and tail fluke slapping, head-lunges and breaching. Sometimes the confusion ends in a single pair ...
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Migration of the Southern Humpback Whales
Typical of the energetic adolescent behaviour is chasing at high speed, pectoral fin slapping, tail fluke slapping, spy-hopping and breaching. RIGHT: Often several smaller groups ... behaviour being associated with opportunistic feeding and interactive play with pods of dolphin. While chasing the groups rarely take much interest in vessels and stay focussed on their interactions, ...
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The Canadian Peregrine Foundation -- Sightings Across Canada
I even found the remains of a Crow's tail one day. What a great opportunity it was today to see him up so close ... after landing. Minutes later, he was both observed and photographed leaving his fresh kill, and chasing off two adult crows that had taken an interest in his meal. One of the ...
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The Raptor Foundation - Merlin
Rather than stooping on the prey, merlins prefer tail-chasing & still-hunting from a suitably placed branch or post. In tail-chasing, they will chase the prey from behind and then put ... get closer to their prey. If the prey proves too difficult to catch during the tail-chase, then the merlin may choose to gain height and attack by stooping. Older, more ...
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Energy Solutions, Jim DiPeso
His energy prescription is another rehash of the tired, tail-chasing formula of more domestic drilling and more budget-busting handouts to energy companies that don ...
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Pachytriton (Boulenger, 1878) Paddle Tail Newts
Pachytriton (Boulenger, 1878) Paddle Tail Newts Pachytriton labiatus (Unterstain, 1930) Spotless Paddle Tail Newt Pachytriton brevipes (Sauvage, 1876) Spotted Paddle Tail Newt Pachytriton Types ... can introduce harmful disease into the tank. Also, Pachytriton are capable of chasing and consuming small fish rather efficiently. See article 0020 - Captive Habitats: Ideas, ...
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As the hawk approached ... accelerated and a straight level flight pursuit is ensuing (a classic tail-chasing hunt) both birds are closely matched in speed, though I still ... dived quickly away with a flock of angry martins on its tail. Kites The main kite species that will prey on martins is ...
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