Pulling In
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Overview and Meaning
Pulling in is a type of nesting behavior that usually occurs toward the end of the nesting behavior sequence and contributes to the construction of the nest.
Description
The animal reaches out of the nest and pulls the nesting material in towards the nest. This may also be accomplished by grasping the material in its mouth and dragging it in to the edge of the nest site. While performing this behavior, the animal's hind legs do not leave the nest, and the forelegs are pulled back in each time the animal reaches out of the nest.
Classification
Contexts
Nesting behavior occurs in the contexts of reprodution, pup rearing, and environmental changes.
Variants
None
Pulling in is part of
Nesting Behaviors
There are 8 types of nesting actions which together comprise the nesting behavior chain: