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  • Bengalese finches are quite easy to look after.
  • He tested this idea by using headphones to alter a Bengalese finch's auditory feedback.
  • After firing a few scattered volleys, the Bengalese turned and fled for cover inside the zeriba.
  • He was writing his entire World Cup story out by hand _ in fluent Bengalese _ to be faxed back to his newspaper in India.
  • Another form of laterality is hemispheric dominance for processing conspecific vocalizations, reported for chimpanzees, sea lions, dogs, zebra finches and Bengalese finches.
  • Its domesticated hybrid descendant, the "'society finch "'or "'Bengalese finch "', is found worldwide as a pet and a biological model organism.
  • One method to sex Bengalese is to place a single bird in a small cage completely isolated it from its own kind ( both sight and hearing ) and after several hours then introduce another Bengalese to the cage.
  • One method to sex Bengalese is to place a single bird in a small cage completely isolated it from its own kind ( both sight and hearing ) and after several hours then introduce another Bengalese to the cage.
  • But the fact that the settlement pattern of the Hindu-Buddhist Period did not hinder in any way their own settlements within the same wall proves that at least in architecture and living way there was a continuity of form and technique which never died out of the Bengalese both liberal and secular.
  • In biology there's lots of theories that go beyond school-book texts on evolution and some of them even conflict between each other, such as, genetic drift, Terry Deacons ideas about the Bengalese finch, the theory of punctuated equilibrium, even an almost-lamarckism theory on how certain traits are being transferred, but all of these incorporate darwin's theories.