Ethology
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Ethology (from Greek: ήθος, ethos, "custom"; and λόγος, logos, "knowledge") is the scientific study of animal behavior, and a branch of zoology.
See also
- Altruism in animals
- Animal cognition
- Animal communication
- Animal ethics
- Animals in Translation (book)
- Animal welfare science
- Anthrozoology
- Behavioral ecology
- Cognitive ethology
- Darwinian puzzle
- Emotion in animals
- Ethnic nepotism
- Ethology
- Etoecology
- Intrinsic value (animal ethics)
- Non-human animal sexuality
- Neuroethology
- Phylogenetic comparative methods
- Sleep (non-human)
- Sociophysiology
- Supernormal stimuli
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