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The fields of animal behavior (ethology) and veterinary science have become increasingly integrated. Behavior is often the fastest way an animal adapts to internal physiological changes or external environmental shifts. In clinical settings, understanding these behaviors is no longer a "soft science" but a critical diagnostic tool . 2. Behavioral Indicators as Clinical Tools
Animal behavior is defined as how an animal senses its environment and internal state to respond accordingly. The fields of animal behavior (ethology) and veterinary
This review provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of animal behavior and veterinary science, highlighting key developments, challenges, and future directions. The integration of insights from both fields not only enhances our understanding of animals but also contributes to advancements in animal welfare, health, and conservation. The integration of insights from both fields not
Scientists who work in zoos, laboratories, or agricultural settings to ensure the environment meets the species-specific psychological needs of the animals. highlighting key developments