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Attractivity Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology
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* In many species, sexual readiness is accompanied by some form of unique vocalization ('mating call').
* In many species, sexual readiness is accompanied by some form of unique vocalization ('mating call').
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** Cows increase bellowing during
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Oestrus
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** Cows increase bellowing during
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Oestrus
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** Sows display characteristic grunting associated with
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Oestrus
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** Sows display characteristic grunting associated with
[[Reproductive_Behaviour_-_Oestrus_Behaviour_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|
Oestrus
]]
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** Queens often 'yeow' repeatedly to call the tom.
** Queens often 'yeow' repeatedly to call the tom.
** Mares and Ewes are comparitively silent.
** Mares and Ewes are comparitively silent.
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