Animal Behavior

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Across
  1. 5. actions of curiosity
  2. 7. actions that tend to be "contagious"
  3. 10. actions of reproduction
  4. 11. increases a behavior
  5. 12. decreases a behavior
  6. 14. the collection of behaviors by the mother that can increase offspring survival
  7. 15. moving animals with minimum stress to both animals and handler
Down
  1. 1. through an understanding of animal body language, behavior, and responses, handlers and producers can create desired outcomes and results
  2. 2. examples are net, scales, sorting panels, etc
  3. 3. imaginary point, usually at the animal's shoulder
  4. 4. invisible area around an animal that is maintained from a human/stimulus
  5. 6. actions sociated with eating and drinking
  6. 8. examples are collars, halters, lead ropes, etc.
  7. 9. animals communicate with one another
  8. 13. actions taken to find a more desirable environment