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Reference Base Short-term separation and stress of mother and daughter s... |
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Short-term separation and stress of mother and daughter southern white rhinoceroses at the North Carolina Zoological Park (abstract) |
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Hodgden, R. |
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1991 |
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Applied Animal Behavior Science |
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29 |
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513 |
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Behaviour - Social Behaviour
White Rhino
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A mother-daughter pair of southern white rhinoceroses (Ceratotherium simum simum) was separated for the first time after 9 years. It was hoped that reducing the strength of the pair bond would make breeding more likely for either female with the 1 male and would build a tolerance to separation, ... |
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