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1. Natural feeding increases aggression in cows (True or False)
2. Some animals have higher pain tolerance than others. (True or False)
3. The presence of one animal causes increase in the intensity of feeding of another animal. (True or False)
4. The higher the level of hormones, the higher the libido and receptivity. (True or False)
5. How can you treat pain-induced aggression in animals?
a. sedation
b. give reward
c. punish the animal
d. tether the animal
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