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An inventory of behaviours exhibited by an animal during a behaviour exercise is called

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Abnormal behaviour in animals can be defined in several ways. Statistically, abnormal is when the occurrence, frequency or intensity of a behaviour varies statistically significantly, either more or less, from the normal value. This means that theoretically, almost any behaviour could become abnormal in an individual. Less formally, 'abnormal' includes any activity judged to be outside the normal behaviour pattern for animals of that particular class or age.[1] For example, infanticide may be a normal behaviour and regularly observed in one species, however, in another species it might be normal but becomes 'abnormal' if it reaches a high frequency, or in another species it is rarely observed and any incidence is considered 'abnormal'.


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An ethogram is a catalogue or inventory of behaviours or actions exhibited by an animal used in ethology. ... In ethograms of social behaviour, the ethogram may also indicate the "Giver" and "Receiver" of activities.

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