Critical distance (animals)

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title: Critical distance (animals)
text: Critical distance for an animal is the distance a human or an aggressor animal has to approach in order to trigger a defensive attack of the first animal. The concept was introduced by Swiss zoologist Heini Hediger in 1954, along with other space boundaries for an animal, such as flight distance, critical distance, personal space, and social distance. Hediger developed and applied these distance concepts in the context of designing zoos. As the critical distance is smaller than the flight distan
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