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Rearing Young Of Other: Tn our own country there are significant differences in child-rearing among the diverse social groups. A teacher observed differences between the personality patterns of preschool children in Greenwich Village, New York, and those of children in the Tennessee mountains (53, 1946). A re¬view of three important studies -of child-rearing practices leads to the con¬clusion that middle-class mothers in the regions studied were generally more permissive and less punitive toward their young children than were working-class mothers. (84, p. 446, 1957) Each culture has its unique methods of child nurture, which are reflected in the personalities of both children and adults.
Society finches are excellent breeders. They are splendid to use in rearing young of other small birds. They accept eggs of other birds in exchange for their own with no concern. They are hardy, except for the pure white strain, and prefer to breed in cages rather than in an aviary.See Also Leave Young Shoots:TALL, LANKY plants can be encouraged to p out more side shoots if you nip out their growing points while young. Fuchsias, for example, benefit from having their shoots snapped sideways or the tips pinched off after three sets of leave young shootss have formed. Try D position the break just above a leaf so that you do not leave young shoots a short stem, as this will d back and decay.
TALL, LANKY plants can be encouraged to p out more side shoots if you nip out their growing points while young. Fuchsias, for example, benefit from having their shoots snapped sideways or the tips pinched off after three sets of leave young shootss have formed. Try D position the break just above a leaf so that you do not leave young shoots a short stem, as this will d back and decay.
On The Other Hand See Some Young:Gestation takes 16 days; 7-15 in litter; young born pink, naked, and blind. Do not disturb young or mother for at least a week after birth; if disturbed mother will either kill and eat the young or ne¬glect them and allow them to die. After 3 weeks, remove young from mother; otherwise, mother fights with them and often kills them. Sexes should be separated before young reach maturity at 43 days.
Food changes as creature grows; young feed almost en¬tirely on aquatic insects and crustaceans; later take frogs, snakes, and fishes; then fishes, young pigs, muskrats, and Some young waterfowl; adult takes fishes, pigs, and larger animals that stray too close to water's edge, such as cows, calves, and deer.
Voice: Both young and old alligators hiss; female grunts like a pig in calling young; young make moaning sound, with mouth closed. |
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