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Ethology is the study of animal behavior, human behavior and social organization from a biological perspective usually which focus on the natural behavior and viewing behavior as an adaptation is known as evolutionary.
Ethology is a rapidly growing field with many aspects of animal emotions, communication, culture, learning and sexuality that the scientific community and new fields such as neuroethology. This field helps in connections with the laboratories and the science fields with a strong relation for future studies such as neuroanatomy, evolutionary biology and ecology. Ethologists usually show interest in a behavioural process rather than in a particular animal group and frequently studies one type of behaviour such as aggression in number of unrelated species.
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