Animal Science 105 Review

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What is the scientific name for thr cat?

Felis catus

What are some uses of ferrets?

Ferreting (rabbit hunting), ferret racing, ferret legging, biomedical research

What is mouth brooding?

Fish carry their eggs in their mouths till hatched for safe keeping

Give examples of rabbit breeds

Flemish Giant, French Lop, New Zealand White

What is the function of the axial skeleton?

Functions as the brain case and houses and protects the special senses

What are the three types of genotypic breeding?

Inbreeding= mating very close relatives Linebreeding= mating relatives atleast one generation removed Outcrossing=mating unrelated individuals

Prairie dogs were illegal to purchase in the United States from 2003-2008 becuase of what?

Monkey pox outbreak actually from exotic rat species from Ghana

What diet do middle distance runners need?

Norma; maintenance diet

Dietarily dogs are considered what?

Omnivores

What are the five main regions of the thoracic limb of the appendicular skeleton?

Pectoral gridle, brachium and anterbrachium, carpus and manus

What are the five main regions of the pelvic limb of the appendicular skeleton?

Pelvic gridle, thigh, crus, tarsus, pes

What are three types of non-genotypic breeding?

Positive assortative= mating similar traits Negative assortative= mating different traits Crossbreedinf= mating two different breeds to make a new breed

Practice self mutilation when bored:

Prairie dogs and sugar gliders

What are the stages of estrus?

Proestrus, estrus, metestrus, anestrus

What is dystocia?

Prolonged, difficult labor

What are the six coverings and linings of the body?

Protection, chemical exchange, secretions, support, storage, sensory

What are the classification of birds? Give an example of each?

Psittaciforms= pet bird species (Macaw) Psserifomes= wild bird species (Finch) Clumiformes= work bird species (Dove)

What anima is considered to be the 3rd most common mammalian pet in the United States?

Rabbits

What pocket pets were discussed in class?

Rabbits, guinea pigs, mice, rats, ferrets, gerbils, himsters

Why are fish popular pets in the United Stest?

Reduced stress, less demanding, unique, companionship

What are the three types of cat communication?

Scent, vocalization, body motion

What are Alaskan Malamutes subject to?

Skin diseases due to zin deficiencies

What is a pocket pet?

Small in size (<3 lbs), can be kept in cages, limited care input, small food quantity

Why don't hypoallergenic pets exist?

Some allergies are cause by a protein in an animals silivia, not just the hair

Dogs can hear how many times as far as humans?

4 times

Some large birds are estimated to have the intelligence equivilant to what?

A 3-4 year old child

What does the AWA act state on bird housing?

Birds in cages should be able to fully extend themselves and not touch anything (toys, food, cage, other birds, etc)

What is the appendicular skeleton?

Bones of the limbs and pelvic girdle

How do degus determine their social hierarchy?

By the size of their stick pile

Where are gerbils not legal to own as pets

California

Dietarily cats are considered what?

Carnivores

Name the five regions of the axial skeleton and their number of bones

Cervical=7 Thoracic=13 Lumbar=7 Sacral=3 Caudal=20-23 (depending on tail length)

What are the exotic pets discussed in class?

Chinchillas, hedgehogs, prairie dogs, sugar gliders, degus, coatimundi

What are ligaments?

Connects bone to bone

What are tendons?

Connects muscles to bones

What are joints?

Connests muscels, tendons, and ligaments

What is unique about female gerbil reproduction?

Delayed implantation of about 7 days

What is the meaning of malnutrition?

Deprevision of any one required nutrients

How many chromosomes do dogs, cats, and humans have?

Dogs= 39 pairs Cats= 19 pairs Humans=23 pairs

How many teeth do dogs have? How many teeth do cats have? How many teeth do humans have?

Dogs=42 Cats=30 Humans=32

What are the three types of heads in dogs and what are their visual fields?

Doliocephalic= 270 Mesaticephalic= 235 Brachycephalic= 200

What why do chinchillas bathe themselves?

Dust baths

Name a few common genetic diseases in dogs

Epilepsy, IV disk problems, deafness, skin diseases, allergies

What are the two general functions of the skeleton?

Support and storage

What deficiency in cat diets leads to heart, vision, and birth defects?

Taurine

What organ causes the Flehmen response (in snakes, cats, horses)?

The Jacobson's organ

One of the most expensive fish breeds (discussed in class)?

The Koi

What is the axial skeleton? How many bones is it?

The skull, vertebral column, rib cage, and sternum (33+ bones)

How many species of rats are there? How many are kept as pets?

There are 500 species of rats and 2 commonly kept as pets

How many species of guinia pig are there? How many breeds of guinia pig are there?

There are 6-8 species and 13 unique breeds

How many species of mice are there? How many are kept as pets?

There are around 35 species of mice and 1 commonly kept as a pet

Why is it important to rotate toys for birds?

They can become to attached or sexually bonded (like budgerigars)

What are the two main regions of the appendicular skeleton?

Thoracic and pelvic limbs

What diet do long distances runners need?

Training diet= 40% fat, 40% protein Racing diet= 50-65% fat, 30-35% protein, 10-15% carbs

Most typical tanks should be at what pH level? Salt water tanks shoudl be at what pH level?

Typical pH: 7.0 Salt water pH: 8.6

What special range can cats hear in?

Ultrasonic range

What is the 1-9 body condition score?

emaciated, very thin, thin, underweight, ideal, overweight, heavy, obese, grossly obese

Dogs can smell how much better than humans?

1 million times

Bringing wild-caught birds into the United States as pets was outlawed when?

1993

What is the defenition of obese?

20-25% over normal body weight

If an ingredient is in the name, it has what?

25%

The term "with" means it has at least what?

3%

Why are the three types of filtration for fish tanks?

Mechanical, chemical, biological

Define superfetation

About 10% of females come back into heat after they are already pregnant and re-mating can lead to a second litter

What is the most immediate ancestor of the cat?

African and Asian wild cats

What is mismating?

An unwanted pregnancy for any reason

What unique behavior do hedgehogs exhibit?

Anointing behavior= they foam at the mouth and distribute the saliva over themselves

How often do female dogs come into heat?

Approximatly six months intervals

When were cats fully domesticated?

Around 3,000 years ago

What are the two "halves" of the skeleton called?

Axial and appendicular

Why do rabbits practice coprography?

B-vitamins and vitamin K

Puppies and kittens get baby teeth when? When do they get adult teeth?

Baby teeth= 6 weeks Adult teeth= 6 months

What egyptian goddess is the cat associated with?

Bastet, the goddess of fertility, love, cats

What time does breeding begin and end in cats?

Begins= January/February Ends= September

What are the size classes of rabbits?

Heavy, average, lightweight, and small

What are the only two species that need vitamin C?

Humans and guinia pigs

Define superfecundity

If a queen mates with multiple toms one litter could have multiple fathers

What is dexamethasone?

Induced abortion

Why do fish need some bacteria (nitrosomonas and nitobacter) in their water?

It kills the toxic amonia secreted from fish waste

Name a few obesity susceptible breeds

Labrador Retriever, Dachshund, Poodle, Beagle

What are the signs of labor in a dog?

Loss of appetite, increased restlessness, and nesting behavior (body rectal temperature drops from 101F to 99F)

What do Beldington Terriers requir?

Low copper, high zinc diet

What diet do sprinters need?

Low-fiber, highly concentrated energy and ptotein diet

What are the common bird illnesses?

Malnutrition, polyoma virus, chlamydiosis, apergilliosis, plucking

What are two reasons to spay female rabbits?

Uterine cancer and Pasteurellosis (respiratory disease)

What are Giant Schnauzers susceptible to?

Vitamin B12 deficiencies

Interesting Facts

Wild and pet rabbits aren't the same species Rabbits cannot vomit rabbits can be housebroken


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