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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Appl Anim Behav Sci. 2017 Oct 20;199:52–58. doi: 10.1016/j.applanim.2017.10.010

Table 1.

Ethogram.

Behavior Definition
Motor Stereotypy
Bizarre posture Holding a seemingly uncomfortable or contorted position
Bounce Repetitivelya using one’s hind legs or all four limbs to push oneself off the cage surface
Flip Repeateda forward or backwards somersaults, may utilize the cage sides or ceiling
Floating limb An arm or leg rises into the air and may or may not contact the body (e.g., gently stroking the body). The action appears to be non-volitional; the animal may interact with the limb as if it is not part of the body. This behavior may be associated with SIB such as self-biting or self-hitting
Head toss Repetitivelya moving head up and down, side to side, or in a circular manner
Pace Repeated walking in the same pattern (e.g., back and forth) for at least 3 revolutions
Rock Repeateda back and forth or side to side movement of the body
Spin Repetitivea circling of body around a pivot point
Stereotypic locomotion Idiosyncratic repetitivea whole body movements, particular to an individual; does not meet criteria for other behaviors defined above
Swing Repetitivea back-and-forth movement when hanging from the cage side or ceiling
Self-directed Behavior
Eye poke Placement of fingers or toes into, or right next to, the eye for an extended period of time; often appears as if the animal is “saluting”
Hair pull Pulling own hair from body
Nipple manipulation Repeated handling of nipple with hands or mouth
Self-biteb Mouth-to-self contact where teeth contact the skin
Self-clasp Clutching one’s own body with hands or feet
Self-oral Sucking a part of one’s own body
Abnormal Appetitive Behavior
Abnormal mouth movements Repeated movement of mouth, lips, or tongue, not associated with eating or manipulating an object in the mouth.
Coprophagy Ingesting or manipulating feces in the mouth
Drink urine Licking or ingesting urine
Feces paint Smearing and/or rubbing feces on a surface
Food smear Spreading of chewed food on a surface with the mouth; food is often licked off
Hair-eat Chewing or ingestion of hair
Regurgitate The backward flow of already swallowed food
Wiggle digits Repeated movement of fingers or toes usually at, in, or around the mouth, often associated with regurgitation
a

Repetitive = a minimum of 3 times.

b

Self-injurious behavior (i.e., self-bite) was placed in the category of self-directed behavior due to its low occurrence.