| 31. | At full capacity, eight tourists a day could visit each of the three separate gorilla families habituated to human visits.
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| 32. | Conversely in Mauritania, crocodiles appear to be habituated to the local people, who swim with them without being attacked.
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| 33. | Dopamine has been known to decrease latent inhibition, which causes a decrease in the ability to habituate to different stimuli.
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| 34. | Additionally, this stage consists of teaching them how to appropriately react and habituate to environmental changes in preparation for adulthood.
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| 35. | If infants have actually learned the words, the mismatch should cause them to be no longer habituated to the pairings.
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| 36. | Prairie dogs living near the pullouts have become so habituated to humans that one can approach to within two or three feet.
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| 37. | The seals, therefore, are capable of habituating to the calls of harmless predators, in this case harmless killer whales.
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| 38. | A pet iguana habituates to humans to such a degree that humans no longer cause a " fight or flight " reaction.
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| 39. | In some areas, this species has become habituated to being fed worms, and in exchange can be watched by birdwatchers.
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| 40. | Moreover, the animals have become so habituated to humans and their vehicles that it is a lot easier to approach and observe.
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