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Ethologists / Fellows of the Royal Society / Behavioural sciences / Austrian Nazis / Konrad Lorenz / Instinct / Douglas Spalding / Helen Spurway / Fixed action pattern / Behavior / Ethology / Biology
Ethologists
Fellows of the Royal Society
Behavioural sciences
Austrian Nazis
Konrad Lorenz
Instinct
Douglas Spalding
Helen Spurway
Fixed action pattern
Behavior
Ethology
Biology

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