define domestication
What is the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm?
Act of animals recognizing and being sexually receptive
What is sexual behavior?
Define animal welfare
What is the stance that animals should be treated humanely?
Animals trying to find shelter for rumination, shade, warmth, and/or protection from weather
What is shelter seeking?
The latest animal to be tamed
What is the horse?
First animal domesticated
What is the dog?
Act of an animal taking care of its offspring
define animal rights
What is the position that animals should not be exploited?
An animal's eating and drinking behavior
What is ingestive?
The only animal to be domesticated in the U.S.
What is the turkey?
production of this animal is the world's oldest organized industry.
What is sheep production?
Process of an animal expelling wastes from the body
What is eliminative?
Name of the first humane society in the U.S.
what is the ASPCA?
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Ways an animal can ask and seek for help
What is care-soliciting?
domesticate animals that are ______ to feed and ________ quickly
What is easy and quickly?
4 reasons to domesticate an animal
What is food, work, scientific research, and companionship?
Fight or flight response
What is agnostic?
#1 growing area of law
What is animal law?
Animals approaching and investigating new objects
What is investigative?
domesticate an animal that is _______ to breed in captivity and ______ by nature
What is willing and docile?
Animal domestication is partly tied to human domestication and the human shift from _________ to ______________.
What is hunter-gatherer to farmer?
Response used to investigate sources of scents and pheromones in the air
#1 target of animal rights organizations
What is animal agriculture?
Animals doing the same things together
What is allelomimetic?
Animals must be ________ (cannot have a sense to panic flee) and recognize human ___________
What is herdable/containable and authority?