9.1. 9.2 Start Goal Doors Curtains 9.3 Food area Typical entrance into the foraging area (1) (3) Pond N Displaced to a new location (2) Trees Bushes.

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9.2 Start Goal Doors Curtains

9.3 Food area Typical entrance into the foraging area (1) (3) Pond N Displaced to a new location (2) Trees Bushes

X“A” “G” 4.5 cm 2.4 cm 9.4

9.5 Trial 1Trial 2Test

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9.7 “Person” “Car” R1 “Person” R3 “Car” “Person” R3 R1 “Flower” “Chair” R4 R2 “Flower” R4 Phase 1Phase 2Choice Test “Flower” “Chair” R2

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9.9 (a) (b) (c) Key: Cut Wash Draw?

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9.11 Leopards Eagles Snakes Adult male Adult female Juvenile male 0.5 s 1 5 kHz

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9.14 RivalSubject (e) Full (f) Half (g) Clear (h) Side (a) (b) (c) (d) RivalSubject