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How many subspecies of budgerigar were there at the time of its discovery in Down Under?
At the time of its discovery in Down Under, there were two subspecies of budgerigar: the inland budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus undulatus) and the coastal budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus eyrei). These two subspecies were distinguished by slight differences in size and coloration, with the inland budgerigar being slightly larger and having more vibrant plumage. Over time, selective breeding has led to a wide variety of color mutations in captive budgerigars.
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Which misstep within a relationship could you forgive less and would immediately end it upon its discovery?
For me, a misstep within a relationship that I could forgive less and would immediately end it upon its discovery would be infidelity. Trust is the foundation of any healthy relationship, and once it's broken, it's difficult to rebuild. Infidelity can cause deep emotional pain and betrayal, making it hard to move forward with the same level of trust and intimacy. Therefore, I believe that discovering infidelity would be a deal-breaker for me in a relationship.
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Why does a dog scratch its nose with its paw?
Dogs may scratch their nose with their paw for a variety of reasons. It could be due to an itch or irritation on their nose, or they may be trying to remove something that is stuck on their nose. Additionally, dogs have scent glands in their paws, so scratching their nose with their paw could be a way for them to spread their scent. It could also be a self-soothing behavior or simply a way for them to explore and interact with their environment.
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Why does a dog stroke its nose with its paw?
Dogs may stroke their nose with their paw for a variety of reasons. It could be a way for them to clean their face or remove any debris or irritants from their nose. It could also be a self-soothing behavior, similar to how humans may touch their face when feeling anxious or stressed. Additionally, dogs have a strong sense of smell, so they may be using their paw to investigate a new scent or mark their territory.
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Why does the cat put its paw on its face?
Cats often put their paw on their face as a way to groom themselves. They use their paws to clean their face, ears, and whiskers. Additionally, placing their paw on their face can also be a way for cats to feel more secure and comfortable, almost like a self-soothing behavior.
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How does the dog bring its paws to its ears and then stroke down to its face?
The dog brings its paws to its ears by lifting them up and bending its elbows, then it brings its paws down to its face by extending its elbows and gently stroking its face with its paws. This action is a natural grooming behavior for dogs, as they use their paws to clean their ears and face. It is also a way for dogs to show affection and comfort themselves.
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How does the dog bring its paws to its ears and then stroke down towards its face?
The dog brings its paws to its ears by lifting them up and towards its head. It then gently strokes down towards its face by moving its paws in a downward motion, following the contour of its head and face. This behavior is often seen when a dog is trying to clean its face or ears, or when it is feeling anxious or stressed and seeking comfort through self-soothing behaviors.
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Does the following statement apply to a circle: "Its diameter multiplied by its circumference equals its area"?
No, the statement does not apply to a circle. The correct statement for a circle is "Its diameter multiplied by pi equals its circumference." The formula for the area of a circle is pi times the radius squared, not the diameter multiplied by the circumference.
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