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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Puja Singh Course CMap, a wide array of animals like birds, invertebrates, many mammals, and most frequently in primates since they are highly intelligent and social specifically Chimpanzees in Senegal Africa, Red Knots exhibited by Purple Martins, Pre-(Eu)social Including Subsocial, raise lots of ethical questions including what regulations are in place and what regulations should be in place?, Monogamy which is 1 male and 1 female living together and sharing responsibilities, Gelada Monkeys that are polygynous since they have a system with 1 male and 2-12 females, Cognition and Conservation it was also found that Gllobal warming has a huge effect on animals and causes animals to migrate to different areas., Animal (non-human) Mating Systems include Monogamy, magnetoreception used by monarch butterflies, Territoriality they vary in size, Captive Tufted Capuchin Monkeys showed that they new which tool to use in order to get a yogurt treat, dolphins are much more social, intelligent, and cognitively aware than most people believe them to be. suggesting that dolphins should not be captured and kept captive, Chimpanzees in Senegal Africa use a tree breanch that they have defoliated and chewed at the end to spear Galapagos as their prey, Migration defined as the long-distance movement of a population or species, usually seasonally., Bees, blue-grilled fish, frogs, maring iguana, western bluebirds, lions, wolves and specifically Male Ruby-spot Damselflies, size according to different seasons, We saw that the family at the Philadelphia Zoo are monogamous and subsocial usually living with immediate family in groups of 2-3 individuals., Monogamy this is exhibited by White-Faced Sakis, Giant Elephant Shrews, and 90% of birds, Anthro-zoology involving (just a few of many disciplines) anthropology, the rigid and flexible tools allowed them to complete different tasks and thus they are smart & efficient feeders & can use tools "sequentially" in order to complete a task or achieve their goal