THE ROLE OF ETHOLOGY IN THE NATURAL DEVELOPMENT OF SERVICE ANIMALS

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F.Qahhorov
N.Abdullaev

Abstract

The article discusses the science of ethology, which is an inseparable part of zoology. It analyzes the behavioral mechanisms and natural characteristics of animals from all angles, expands the human understanding of integral processes in the natural world, and highlights the role of ethology in developing a holistic and humanistic view of behavior and character. The article provides analytical information on these topics.

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How to Cite
F.Qahhorov, & N.Abdullaev. (2023). THE ROLE OF ETHOLOGY IN THE NATURAL DEVELOPMENT OF SERVICE ANIMALS. Journal of Integrated Education and Research, 2(4), 103–107. Retrieved from https://ojs.rmasav.com/index.php/ojs/article/view/976

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