Animals
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Coronavirus and Its Effect to Animals' "Landscape of Fear"
Animals, particularly prey that are avoiding predators, construct a map in the minds of their environment, navigate with this map in order to stay in safe areas while avoiding more dangerous ones; this is what scientists term "landscape of fear." We, as humans, particularly influence this "landscape" because we have the propensity and ability to kill almost everything.
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