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Huxley, J. (2006). Equine interspecies aggression (Vol. 159).
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Macholc, E. J. A. (2006). Equine interspecies aggression (Vol. 159).
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Dallmeyer, M. D., Turner, R. M., McDonnell, S. M., Sertich, P. L., Dolente, B. A., Parente, E. J., et al. (2006). Theriogenology question of the month. Behavior problems in a stallion caused by a nephrolith. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 229(4), 511–513.
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Scott, L. D. (2006). Living donor liver transplant--is the horse already out of the barn? Am J Gastroenterol, 101(4), 686–688.
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Robertson, S. (2006). The importance of assessing pain in horses and donkeys. Equine Vet J, 38(1), 5–6.
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Rizzolatti, G., Fogassi, L., & Gallese, V. (2006). Mirrors of the mind. Sci Am, 295(5), 54–61.
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Van Schaik, C. (2006). Why are some animals so smart? Sci Am, 294(4), 64–71.
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Pennisi, E. (2006). Animal cognition. Man's best friend(s) reveal the possible roots of social intelligence (Vol. 312).
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Pennisi, E. (2006). Animal cognition. Social animals prove their smarts (Vol. 312).
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