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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]]. 
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-==See also== 
-*[[Altruism in animals]] 
-*[[Animal cognition]] 
-*[[Animal communication]] 
-*[[Animal ethics]] 
-*[[Anthrozoology]] 
-*[[Behavioral ecology]] 
-*[[Cognitive ethology]] 
-*[[Emotion in animals]] 
-*[[Ethnic nepotism]] 
-*[[Etoecology]] 
-*[[List of publications in biology#Ethology .26 behaviour|Important publications in ethology]] 
-*[[Intrinsic value (animal ethics)]] 
-*[[Non-human animal sexuality]] 
-*[[Phylogenetic comparative methods]] 
-*[[Sleep (non-human)]] 
-*[[Sociophysiology]] 
 +'''Anthrozoology''' is the study of [[human being|human]]-[[animal]] interaction ("animal" referring to all ''non-human'' animals), also described as the science focusing on all aspects of the human-animal bond.
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Anthrozoology is the study of human-animal interaction ("animal" referring to all non-human animals), also described as the science focusing on all aspects of the human-animal bond.



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