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Cameron, E.Z.; du Toit, J.T. Winning by a neck: tall giraffes avoid competing with shorter browsers 2007 The American naturalist 410 169 130-135
Lonsdorf, E.V. What is the role of mothers in the acquisition of termite-fishing behaviors in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)? 2006 Animal Cognition 2480 9 36-46
Emery, N.J.; Dally, J.M.; Clayton, N.S. Western scrub-jays ( Aphelocoma californica) use cognitive strategies to protect their caches from thieving conspecifics 2004 Animal Cognition 2566 7 37-43
Ottoni, E.B.; de Resende, B.D.; Izar, P. Watching the best nutcrackers: what capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) know about others' tool-using skills 2005 Animal cognition 355 8 215-219
Ordakowski-Burk, A.L.; Quinn, R.W.; Shellem, T.A.; Vough, L.R. Voluntary intake and digestibility of reed canarygrass and timothy hay fed to horses 2006 Journal of Animal Science 4236 84 3104-3109
De Stoppelaire, G.H.; Gillespie, T.W.; Brock, J.C.; Tobin, G.A. Use of remote sensing techniques to determine the effects of grazing on vegetation cover and dune elevation at Assateague Island National Seashore: impact of horses 2004 Environmental Management 1896 34 642-649
van Heel, M.C.V.; Kroekenstoel, A.M.; van Dierendonck, M.C.; van Weeren, P.R.; Back, W. Uneven feet in a foal may develop as a consequence of lateral grazing behaviour induced by conformational traits 2006 Equine veterinary journal 1774 38 646-651
Kuroshima, H.; Fujita, K.; Fuyuki, A.; Masuda, T. Understanding of the relationship between seeing and knowing by tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) 2002 Animal Cognition 2611 5 41-48
Cleveland, A.; Rocca, A.M.; Wendt, E.L.; Westergaard, G.C. Transport of tools to food sites in tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) 2004 Animal Cognition 2539 7 193-198
Sterling, E.J.; Povinelli, D.J. Tool use, aye-ayes, and sensorimotor intelligence 1999 Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology 4178 70 8-16