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Coyote Howls (Sheep are huddled together (Nervous (Being near one another…
Coyote Howls
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Panting
Nervous
The response starts in the brain, in the amygdala. That emits an emotional response.
Then the nervous system send out signals to the rest of the body. The brain becomes hyperalert, pupils dilate, and the body responds.
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Renal
In response to signals in the body the animal in response to fear may have a bowel movement. If not there will be a minimum of muscular contractions in the renal system.
Resp&Circ
Heart is beats faster, blood pressure rises.
Lungs are work harder, because they are breathing heard from running and being scared. In addition when the heart works harder so do the lungs.
Blood is circulating quicker due to fear, shock, and running to the corner.
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Scared of owner
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Nervous
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If the sheep were unaware of who was responsible for the howling they could associate it with the owner.
Renal
Not much happens, muscles may contract and fear can cause animals to pee or defecate due to whatever signals sent by the bran and nervous system.
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