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The camera traps were placed at the saltlick area for approximately 2 months depending on the frequencies of the video captured or based on movement image triggers. The batteries and memory card were replaced to a new set of batteries and memory card intermittently within a 2 year duration of study. All data from the memory card were played back with Microsoft Windows media player and the behaviours of the wildlife such as barking deer, Malayan tapir, birds species, Malayan tiger and elephants were tabulated on ethogram table.

There are several factors that influenced the variation of the mirror-induced self-directed behaviours in the wildlife species. Our findings suggested that the mirror-induced self-directed behaviours in wildlife are correlated with the brain developmental and maturity of the species, which is quite challenging when it comes to identifying the age of animal in the wild. Moreover, the study of mirror-induced self-directed behaviour is based on different brain neurological system such as the level of encephalization (EQ) in animals8,36,37. Previous studies reported that the level of EQ is associated with the size of the brain of animals7,38,39. Indeed, the size of the brain is an informative index of evolved brain and self-recognition38. Physiologically, the self-directed behaviour of animals are linked to the brain superior longitudinal fasciculus, which a brain system might mediate the mirror-induced behaviours12. Thus, this could indicate that the behaviour responses to a mirror provides compelling evidence for convergent cognitive evolution and mental state attribution in wildlife species.

The project includes a 27,000-square-foot wildlife rehabilitation clinic and visitor center, where visitors will be able to view animals through one-way windows and video monitors as they are examined, treated, in surgery, being fed, and rehabilitated. 2351a5e196

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