In most habitats, lions can be difficult to find. Pride territories may be as large as 400 km2, and lions are often hidden in dense vegetation or rough terrain. In order to see each lion every 2–3 days, we therefore rely on radio telemetry. Radio-collars permitted rapid detection of a major disease outbreak in the Serengeti in 1994 and enabled an eventual diagnosis for the cause of the die-off. Subsequently, a large-scale vaccination program for village dogs was established to protect Serengeti wildlife from canine distemper. Similarly, radio tracking revealed the extent to which the Tarangire lion population is affected by retaliatory killing by Maasai pastoralists outside the national park, thereby leading to the large-scale conflict-mitigation program currently underway.As they shake ther heads they get loose and burn the skin and they come off in pain but, freedom way.
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<u>Answer</u>:
Prejuidice would encompass occupational sex segregation.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Because, there is a prejudice in terms of occupation. One of the common example of prejudice is in a profession “Nursing”. In recent days, there are male nurses. But whenever we hear a word nurse we unknowingly thought of a female nurse and we mock male nurses. This thought is because we don’t know but we were taught that nurses are female throughout history. Many mediums like books, films, TV Series portray nurses as female which induces that Prejudice encompasses occupational sex segregation