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Incubation -  Noun. The time in which eggs are being warmed, rotated and/or cared for by the parent(s). Found while researching the Natural history of my animal.
Indexicality -  Adj. In pragmatics (and other branches of linguistics and philosophy), the features of a language that refer directly to the circumstances or context in which an utterance takes place. Source: Anne de Marcken “Make sure you look at the Indexicality of the picture use choose for the rhetorical/non-rhetorical assignment.” Definition Source: Wikipedia
Innocuous -  Adj. Not harmful or injurious; harmless. Boitani, Luigi, Paul C. Paquet, and Marco Musiani. The World of Wolves: New Perspectives on Ecology, Behaviour, and Management. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2010. Print.
Insouciance -  Adjective. Lack of care or concern; a lighthearted attitude
Interminably -  Adverb. 1. incapable of being terminated; unending: an interminable job. 2. monotonously or annoyingly protracted or continued; unceasing; incessant: I can't stand that interminable clatter. 3. having no limits: an interminable desert. Sample sentence: Not interminably lost, we just do not know exactly where we are-- besides being on an untrailed flank of the Teton Mountains, over our heads in jackstraw timber. Word source: "Animal" Definition source: Dictionary.com
Interstitial -  Noun. Pertaining to, situated in, or forming interstices "The Animated Bestiary" Source- Dictionary.com
Interstitial Condition -  Noun. Pertaining to, situated in, or forming interstices of primal feelings, pre human or non human codes of expression. The Animated Bestiary, Wells. P
Intrinsic -  Adj. 1. belonging to a thing by its very nature: the intrinsic value of a gold ring. 2. Anatomy . (of certain muscles, nerves, etc.) belonging to or lying within a given part. ex: The intrinsic relationship between raccoons and humans is seen as a core interaction in both species lives. -> as found in Paul Wells, The Animated Bestiary