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- Culture (23440 bytes)
19: ... Middleton (1990: 17 n.27) concluded that human "'instincts' were culturally formed". - Spider (29039 bytes)
112: ...ng to escape before the female's normal predatory instincts come back into operation. - Human (48024 bytes)
236: ...o the ''[[id]]'' (an individual's basic needs and instincts), the ''[[superego]]'' (personal and cultural val... - Civics (8684 bytes)
12: *[[mob rule]] - trusting of the instincts and power of large groups - no consistent civics ... - American Bulldog (5228 bytes)
39: ...master and family but, because of strong guarding instincts and a somewhat dominant attitude, they need a fir... - Australian Shepherd (9749 bytes)
63: ...d dangerous if it tries chasing cars. Its herding instincts can cause it to nip at hands or heels, which can ... - Dog (69384 bytes)
254: ...y do not know any better. Because of a dog's pack instincts, more dominant dogs may view children or even adu...
256: Dogs with strong chase instincts may also fixate on specific stimuli, such as a fa... - Boerboel (2373 bytes)
36: ...] environment for which he can put his protective instincts into action when required." <br> - Smooth Collie (8183 bytes)
56: ...Smooth Collies tend to have retained more herding instincts than the rough variety, and have noticeably highe... - Foxhound (836 bytes)
1: ... their target. These [[dog]]s have strong natural instincts to hunt and are energetic and active. - Goldendoodle (4607 bytes)
49: ...ey love to play, and retain the strong retrieving instincts of the Golden Retriever, and love fetching sticks... - Mastiff (3597 bytes)
2: ...]s, due to their deep voices and natural guarding instincts, or [[herding dog]]s, not for actual herding but ... - Pomeranian (4977 bytes)
74: ...nt dog for country living with its strong hunting instincts from its wild ancestors. - Saarlooswolfhond (1743 bytes)
32: ...like appearance and behavior, such as strong pack instincts. - Schipperke (3343 bytes)
47: ...dog: it has strong herding, hunting, and watching instincts. They are fearless and independent, smart and wil... - Edgardo Alfonzo (2983 bytes)
13: ...ird basemen in the majors. He has great range and instincts for the position, ability to turn the [[double pl... - Fox Terrier (Smooth) (3273 bytes)
57: ...xercised, and interested, otherwise their hunting instincts will come out. These result in undesirable behav... - Fox Terrier (Wire) (3434 bytes)
66: ...ng hunting terriers in cities due to their strong instincts. Among the less desirable traits of all fox terr... - Tibetan Mastiff (7227 bytes)
57: ...eir natural caution around strangers and guarding instincts. - Lancashire Heeler (731 bytes)
2: ...nergy. It is a strong dog with great strength and instincts, making it a great rat dog or herder. Its life ex...
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