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1.1 Highland cow, or perhaps bull

1.2 Jersey cow

2.1 Koi are commonly kept in garden ponds for their ornamental beauty

2.2 Baby red-eared and yellow bellied turtles waiting to be sold at a Texas warehouse

2.3 Clara was a classroom pet injured by students tossing her hamster ball while she was inside

2.4 Inadequate housing and care can cause parrots to exhibit self-mutilating behaviours

2.5 Many commercially-available enclosures provide only enough room for rabbits to turn around and lie down

2.6 Snakes are often housed in barren enclosures without room to stretch their bodies entirely

2.7 Smokey was surrendered when his incisors became grossly overgrown due to inadequate care

2.8 Parrots kept in human homes often display destructive and property damaging behaviours

2.9 Rabbits enjoying a free-range lifestyle, integrated into a family home

6.1 Frequency of dog walking by dwelling type

6.2 Distribution of dog owners’ attachment to their dogs (Johnson et al. 1992)

9.1 Animal facilities in Adelaide, SA, past and present

9.2 “A day out” sculpture by Marguerite Derricourt

9.3 Preparation for tram tracks, King William Street, Adelaide, SA (1909)

9.4 Rundle Street, Adelaide, SA (c1930s)

9.5 Horses pulling dual level trams, Grenfell Street, Adelaide (1896)

11.1 Equine Prisoners Model; based on Fraser et al. (1997) and Henderson (2007)

11.2 Allowing horses to interact between stalls

11.3 Weanling practising cribbing

11.4 Cribbing station installed around water bowl

11.5 Cribbing on a portable cribbing station

11.6 Horses engaged in allogrooming