Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook animality (redirected fromanimalities) Thesaurus an·i·mal·i·ty (ăn′ə-măl′ĭ-tē) n.pl.an·i·mal·i·ties 1.The characteristics or nature of an animal. ...
Animal, beast, brute refer to sentient creatures as distinct from minerals and plants; figuratively, they usually connote qualities and characteristics below the human level. Animal is the general word; figuratively, it applies merely to the body or to animal-like characteristics: An athlete is a...
Specifically, could a significant contribution of human cells to the animal brain modify the characteristics of the recipient species [34]? Would this affect the evalu- ation of the moral status of the animal, especially in the case of large animals, such as pigs and particularly non- human ...
Their meeting with Darkseid alerted him to the presence and dire events caused by the Anti-Monitor, which eventually led to his aiding Alex Luthor by providing him with extra power, allowing the heroes to defeat the Anti-Monitor. The Human Zoo After much deliberation Buddy came to the ...
The most fundamental method for catching female mosquitoes is to use a suitable bait to attract hungry host-seeking individuals, and human bait catches, sometimes euphemistically called landing counts, have been used for many years to collect anthropophagic species. Variations on the simple direct ba...
(gestation), the period from the first publication on human chromosomes to the reports of the correct chromosome number; (2) 1956–1966 (a golden age of human clinical cytogenetics); (3) 1966–1969 (resting phase), a period when the field seemed to be “in the doldrums,” with little ...
noun A human considered with respect to his or her physical nature, as opposed to rational or spiritual nature. noun A person having a specified aptitude or set of interests. adjective Relating to, characteristic of, or derived from an animal or animals, especially when not human. adjective Re...
164 | P a g e 1.14 Love While some animals form lifelong relationships for the purpose of reproduction, none exhibit a parallel with the human characteristics of love, in which a couple shares experiences, goals, dreams, hopes and aspirations. The mind-body problem is a towering issue—one ...
females were overall more social but seemed more affected than males by the owner’s absence. Parallels can be traced between our results and sex differences found in adult human romantic attachment, suggesting that the dog-owner bond has characteristics that are not found in the infant-mother re...
the Mycetozoa of zoologists and the Myxomycophyta of the botanists; these organisms exhibit both plant and animal characteristics during their life history. Movement is not a characteristic restricted to the animal kingdom; many of the thallophytes such asOscillatoria, numerous bacteria, and colonia...