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Display titleBiology:Self-anointing in animals
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Page creatorimported>Rjetedi
Date of page creation05:50, 11 February 2024
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Self-anointing in animals, sometimes called anointing or anting, is a behaviour whereby a non-human animal smears odoriferous substances over themselves. These substances are often the secretions, parts, or entire bodies of other animals or plants. The animal may chew these substances and then spread...
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