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Then, my friend, you are almost as good as your dog!          —Author unknown

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If you can start the day without caffeine,
If you can get going without pep pills, If you can always be cheerful, ignoring aches and pains, If you can resist complaining and boring people with your troubles,If you can eat the same food every day and be grateful for it,If you can understand when your loved ones are too busy to give you any time,If you can overlook when those you love take it out on you when, through no fault of yours, something goes wrong, If you can take criticism and blame without resentment, If you can ignore a friend's limited education and never correct him,If you can resist treating a rich friend better than a poor friend,If you can face the world without lies and deceit, If you can conquer tension without medical help, If you can relax without liquor, If you can sleep without the aid of drugs, If you can say honestly that deep in your heart you have no prejudice against creed, color, religion or politics, Then, my friend, you are almost as good as your dog!
Author unknown ANIMAL BEHAVIOR ANIMAL BEHAVIOR To act, react, or function in a particular way in response to a stimulus. Lorenz, von Frisch, and Tinbergen Goddall, Schaller, and Mech Figure 51.2 (a) Figure 51.2 Sign stimuli in a classic fixed action pattern. (b) 13 Three Spined Stickleback Hormones and Behavior Learned Behavior Operant Conditioning Figure 51.9 Figure 51.9 Associative learning. 18 Imprinting (a) Konrad Lorenz and geese
Figure 51.7 (a) Konrad Lorenz and geese Figure 51.7 Imprinting. (b) Pilot and cranes 20 Habituation Insight Learning Social Behavior Phototaxis Figure 51.21 Figure Agonistic interaction. 25 Altruistic Behavior (a) Monogamous species
Figure 51.15a Figure Relationship between mating system and male and female forms. (a) Monogamous species 30 (b) Polygynous species
Figure 51.15b Figure Relationship between mating system and male and female forms. (b) Polygynous species 31 (c) Polyandrous species
Figure 51.15c Figure Relationship between mating system and male and female forms. (c) Polyandrous species 32 Minnows before alarm (a) Minnows after alarm (b) Figure 51.6
Figure 51.6 Minnows responding to the presence of an alarm substance. 33 Figure 51.5 Honeybee dance language.
(a) Worker bees (b) Round dance (food near) Waggle dance (food distant) (c) A 30 Figure 51.5 Honeybee dance language. C B Beehive 30 Location A Location B Location C 34 Waggle dance (food distant)
Figure 51.5c (c) Waggle dance (food distant) A 30 C B Beehive 30 Figure 51.5 Honeybee dance language. Location A Location B Location C 35 EXPERIMENT Nest Pinecone RESULTS Nest No nest Figure 51.8
Figure 51.8 Inquiry: Does a digger wasp use landmarks to find her nest? Nest No nest 37 Figure 51.3 Figure 51.3 Migration. 40