All kinds of critters like to dine on poultry, including raccoons, skunks, opossums, weasels, foxes, coyotes, dogs and feral cats. |
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I have not a tithe of the strength necessary to withstand such feral might. |
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The electricians will have to watch out for snakes in the water, wild animals and feral dogs. |
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She said previously the feral cats kept down the numbers of rats and mice on farms. |
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But don't you think a mayoral chain of office would be just a little too ostentatious, even for your most dumb-witted feral toerag on the street? |
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She twisted, spiraled, and danced through the air with such feral pleasure that Asgard couldn't help but smile as he watched her. |
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In many areas where there are feral pigs, wild sows and piglets are captured, male shoats castrated, and then the pigs are housed or penned. |
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It's crazy how when dogs go feral, they re-gain all their lost instincts and behavior patterns. |
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He was too busy eating hot dogs, his face distorted by the meat, his dark feral eyes gleaming misanthropically into the field of play. |
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If you cannot get near the animal or must set a trap to catch it, it is probably feral. |
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Its mixture of time-lapse, animation, pixilation, totems, toys and drawings suggest a kind of hyperactive feral Svankmajer. |
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The main concern among those working with feral children is that the government's anti-social behaviour agenda will further marginalise them. |
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We were feral kids who were fed and got to watch TV but then were left completely to our own devices. |
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Aren't the feral, criminal children likely to find themselves expelled or excluded shortly after getting back into school? |
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Anti-social behaviour, feral youth and weakening of communities form a triad of concerns that cuts across politics. |
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It was inevitable that a feral teenager in a stolen car was going to run over someone. |
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Jackson Starfield is possessed of the most rock'n'roll name in town and a nice feral howl to match. |
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The plot charts a downward spiral that takes the characters into a nearly feral state. |
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However, in areas where rabbits are scarce, feral cats will prey largely on wild pigeons and native animals. |
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Hunters with rifles and pig dogs will soon be patrolling national parks as a cheap way of ridding Queensland of feral pests. |
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In Missouri last week state wildlife officials publicly urged the nearly 500,000 licensed deer hunters to kill feral pigs too. |
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A Neapolitan of modest origins, he tempers feral energy and vicious tantrums with a magnetic warmth that he switches on and off at will. |
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Her eyes are partially closed as she lies there panting, the remains of a feral snarl becoming a sated smile. |
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Anthony Newley gives the Artful Dodger a feral quality that seems quite convincing for a boy raised on the dirty and dangerous streets of London. |
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But it's Lewis who embodied so much of what was feral and profound about the new music. |
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Max, with his feral sensitivity, was the first to hear someone approaching from the street. |
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The fact that he is missing front teeth adds a dangerous, feral quality to this man. |
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He struck a match and the stranger came closer for a moment, bringing with him a feral smell. |
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He rates predation by feral cats and foxes as the single biggest threat to native animals in the Territory. |
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His hunting skills have also been used for the control of feral pigs in Hawaii, where he has advised on the use and training of dogs. |
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This is a high, wild and remote spot, home to feral goats, red deer and golden eagle. |
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The impact of both domestic and feral cats on small native animal wildlife and birds is a controversial issue in Australia. |
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If, however, the cat and kitten are feral, you might consider keeping the kitten. |
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Animal rights activists object to euthanizing stray and feral cats at either place. |
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Thankfully, a new campaign has been launched to help secure protection for feral goats around Ireland. |
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The activists were protesting plans by the hospital to trap up to 75 feral cats and turn them over to a local animal pound. |
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A labour-intensive programme of trapping will reduce the numbers of stoats and feral cats. |
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The deer, sheep and feral goats obviously appreciated the route through the forest too. |
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Suddenly a pack of skinny Malaysian dogs shot onto the lawns below, chasing a feral cat. |
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While thousands of acres have been fenced in, much of the land is idle and feral cats and foxes have breached fence lines. |
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How long before the novelty wears off, and that kitten ends up another feral cat? |
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A pack of feral dogs lived among the heaps of dirt for a time, scavenging among empty beer cans and shopping trolleys. |
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The citizens of southern California are debating the balance between feral cats versus dirty rats. |
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Concern over cat welfare and the rising number of feral felines came to a head at a summit last Thursday. |
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The conservancy believes feral felines should be removed permanently from the environment and taken to shelters. |
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A far cry from Keijo's spooky, noise-laden pastiches or Islaja's feral moan, Growing Green is subtly pastoral. |
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Norfolk's feral birds haunt lakes and stretches of river in wooded parkland, the Broads and Breckland meres. |
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He scrambled to his little feet, his eyes were wild with something old, stronger and feral, panting and gasping for air. |
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Now the sheer cliffs are inhabited by choughs, golden eagles, feral goats and basking seals. |
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This suggestion clearly implies that the animals were feral, or even simply free-roaming domesticated herds, rather than genuinely wild. |
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So take a lady hunting, and it doesn't have to be feral camels in the outback of Australia, either. |
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On the streets, cars streaked by with their feral engines roaring and blood-red beams of lights sparkling, like demonic eyes from their exterior. |
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Now domesticated, horses occur throughout the world and in feral populations in some areas. |
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It has also been estimated that feral dogs predate nearly 70 per cent of the eggs and hatchlings of the sea turtles in these islands. |
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Only some feral instinct keeps you pumping the brake pedal and steering into the skid, so that you slide instead of spin. |
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We've got African wild cats, the black-footed cat, on the farm and they inter-breed with these feral cats and it destroys the whole species. |
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The potoroo's survival is believed to have been significantly aided by CALM's efforts to control feral foxes and cats. |
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Although Alcatraz has no feral cats, which would be a major threat to the nesting birds, Norway rats were seen recently for the first time. |
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At Kildonan, domestic sheep and some cattle are grazed and the area has a large population of feral rabbits. |
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Where once the quolls population was secure, between feral cats and wild dogs and now the toads, they're disappearing at an alarming rate. |
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Red junglefowl have been mostly genetically interbred with domestic and feral chickens, as a survey of 745 museum specimens has shown. |
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He's still there, but the island is no longer a monocultural grassland grazed by feral pigs. |
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As the Carter family drive across the desert wastes of America, a feral family of savage cannibals attacks them. |
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Today's feral hog population is a hybrid of domestic pigs and Eurasian wild boars brought to North America in the early 1900s for food and sport. |
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One carried a TV set, and both squinted like feral animals, wild-eyed and bristly-bearded and sunburned, as they walked toward the Jeep. |
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And in some situations reclaimed land is already degraded and faces long-standing feral animal or weed infestation problems and future risks. |
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After all, the real social problems are feral youths and binge drinkers and people who split infinitives. |
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There have been a few laughs around the village this week following the Democrat's cover of the colonies of wild feral cats prowling around. |
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Like we've got to get rid of our feral animals, we've got to get rid of our pest plants, and then let the land rehabilitate itself. |
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She was baling hay on a farm west of Anderson when she encountered a sounder of feral hogs. |
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Predation of eggs by wild boar, monitor lizards and feral dogs, particularly in areas inhabited by the Nicobarese is a problem here. |
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Infested with wild pigs, brumbies and feral cattle, it's an untamed, remote place that challenges the senses. |
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Don't try to catch razor-edged boomerangs thrown by feral children bare-handed. |
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Star restaurants are offering customers the chance to go feral with bonnes bouches like nettle froth and rowan sorbet. |
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They are also prey, when smaller, to other animals such as feral pigs, goannas, turtles, barramundi, sea eagles and even other crocodiles. |
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But suggest a bit of light housework and he's all feral snarls and pulling rank. |
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Sparrows, starlings, Indian mynahs and feral pigeons rarely visit Australian gardens, which welcome an array of colourful native birds. |
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It is thought the feral began its journey after finding its way on to a container ship which was loaded in Chicago. |
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He is beautifully made with graceful horns, a slinky, prism-like tail, and playful, though mocking and feral, eyes. |
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She discovered the feral cat and its four babies after her bunny Starsky hopped up and down the garden to attract her attention. |
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Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Service concerns have seen the band move from using wallaby and potoroo skins to feral goat hide. |
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All along the beach feral dogs have raided turtle nests and eaten the unhatched eggs. |
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And, as with feral hogs, many coveys go unhunted during the deer season for fear of disrupting the pastures. |
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He falls in with the treacherous, feral Tuco, a bandito with a price on his head. |
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The buck and its tall, thick rack had vanished, replaced by a herd of feral hogs that vacuumed the corn. |
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Here in South Texas there is always the possibility of encountering a 300 lb. feral hog while turkey hunting. |
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Mr. Mixson went on to tell me the feral pigs were almost swimming in mud that was covered in slimy green algae. |
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Everywhere the red-tinted cement is impressed with the footprints of children, feral dogs, rickshaws. |
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Exotic fish such as bass and trout can now breed successfully in the abundant gravel and sand beds and establish feral populations. |
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Deer eat acorns like popcorn, as do feral hogs, squirrels and raccoons. |
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But his menacing character is haunted and feral, a trapped animal hemmed in by a dreary, claustrophobic life. |
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But then, with their contorted physiques and feral grimaces they speak directly to the Basquiats. |
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Call 'em hogs, wild boars, feral pigs, whatever you choose, these porkers are second only in popularity to deer hunting for those who prefer to hunt with a handgun. |
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Until recently, winter nesting in British birds has been very rare beyond a handful of species that include the wood pigeon, feral pigeon, and collared dove. |
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Devastated, she climbed with feral intensity, hoping the baby might spontaneously abort. |
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During the 1990s, Liverpool's biggest contribution to mainstream rock culture involved dispatching platoons of terrifying feral scallies to mug people at Glastonbury. |
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We want hyenas and lions and feral pigs and other maneaters! |
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This included eradication of mosquitoes, plus elimination of non-native species such as water hyacinth by flooding with salt water and trapping nutria and feral hogs. |
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I understand their going berko when trapped behind some hemp-clad feral weaving from side to side and balancing shopping bags of soy milk on his handlebars. |
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Tutsi guerrilla fighters would not let me catch so much as a feral chicken in a countryside swarming with the livestock of their murdered fellow tribesmen. |
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Here the public and shooters hang dead feral cats from an old mulga, and at any time there may be dozens of the stinking carcases dangling like macabre Christmas decorations. |
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The band do an impressive job of summoning up the feral electric skronk blues of The Birthday Party, then distorting it into their own magical brew. |
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In some countries, especially those facing massive development challenges, even the military would be unequal to imposing legal order on a feral city. |
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I would go further and say overalls are like an essentially feral creature. |
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The feral sound of wrapping paper ripping open, releasing gifts into anxious hands. |
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Their members, who range from professionals to students, proactively trap and spay or neuter feral cats and then return them to a colony to live out their lives. |
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These were not feral pests they were owned animals and presumably valuable livestock that just did not happen any old how but were deliberately bought and raised by a farmer. |
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So feral goats, brumbies, the wild horses, buffaloes, these will all present much greater problems in terms of live transport than our domesticated animals. |
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Meukow's foul, gilded, sour vanilla, mawkish chocolate and rotting tropical fruit salad-spiked Black Panther bottle was so feral that I only just reached the spittoon in time. |
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Its wild relatives, known as oleaster forms, are generally indistinguishable from feral types and constitute a common component of the Mediterranean vegetation. |
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Its edge sliced the crisp air, graceful as its owner that stepped and leapt, feral across the ground, through the low purple heathers and verdant mosses. |
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She stood in front of the feral slam audience to read her love poems, and the resulting jeers and catcalls convinced her never to go near that scene again. |
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Apart from killing animals outright, it's a terrific transport system for tiny feral life forms such as barnacles, worms and polyps, which are invading new habitats. |
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Although there's an element of feral sensuality in Davalos' portrayal, the film wisely keeps any potential sexual energy between her and Diesel at arm's length. |
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Somewhere in the whirl of images is a close-up of the eye of a horse, a visual metaphor more terrifying and indicative of the feral madness of war than any in recent memory. |
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Less than 25 percent of those eggs would hatch in the wild, with the rest eaten by monitor lizards and feral wild pigs or drowned by rainy season floods. |
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Apparently rural hunters use dogs to hunt down and kill feral pigs. |
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Jean conveyed the lives of four nihilistic young people in a New Brunswick logging town with a feral intensity that is exceedingly rare in Canadian independent cinema. |
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The press was full of stuff about mindless violence by feral kids. |
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If our welfare and education systems had not created an underclass of feral youths, he and his friends would not have been the victims of mob violence. |
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These boys were painted by the authorities as monsters, symbolic of everything from the collapse of family values to the rise of a feral underclass. |
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The play follows a group of feral youths who spend their days drifting from crime to crime, smoking dope and stealing petrol, seemingly unsupervised by adults. |
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He was poles apart from all his nieces and nephews who were absolutely feral about Vietnam war and what we were doing there and about how Australia was changing. |
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The rifle served to defend cattle from coyotes and feral coydogs. |
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A feral howl escaped the Employer's lips as they cursed their fate. |
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Intensely intimate couplings, ballistic kicks, feral pounces and feisty rolling hips raise the energy level in his Philadelphia rehearsal studio into the red zone. |
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Australia has long battled its native wild dog the dingo, but now domestic hunting dogs have bred with dingoes to produce a larger, aggressive feral dog. |
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This has recently been demonstrated explicitly for both Dungeness crab and feral sheep populations using a combination of field data and mathematical models. |
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The werecrocodile laughed at him, the feral grin of a predator displaying nightmarish fangs. |
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Another threat to albatrosses is introduced species, such as rats or feral cats, which directly attack albatrosses or their chicks and eggs. |
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The aim of the app is to reduce the number of foxes and help with targeting feral animal control. |
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The scarcity of the pure wild species is partly due to interbreeding with feral birds. |
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Many domestic birds have escaped or been released over the years, and have given rise to the feral pigeon. |
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On the ground, the adults, their young, and their eggs are at risk from feral and domestic cats. |
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Its domesticated form, the feral pigeon, has been widely introduced elsewhere, and is common, especially in cities, over much of the world. |
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The species is abundant, with an estimated population of 17 to 28 million feral and wild birds in Europe. |
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Wild rock doves are pale grey with two black bars on each wing, while domestic and feral pigeons are very variable in colour and pattern. |
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Escaped domestic pigeons have raised the populations of feral pigeons around the world. |
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The square was once famous for feral pigeons and feeding them was a popular activity. |
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The balearean boc is a feral goat introduced in Majorca island since neolithic period. |
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The feral population is likely to be much higher than the wild, though most of them are descended from domesticated sikas of mixed subspecies. |
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In Pennsylvania, fallow deer are considered livestock, since no feral animals are breeding in the wild. |
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Whether these escaped to form a feral colony, or whether they died out and were reintroduced by the Normans is not known. |
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They are still threatened because of crossbreeding with domestic and feral cats. |
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The greatest population of wildcats lives in Spain and Portugal but is threatened by interbreeding with feral cats and loss of habitat. |
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Some of the boars migrated to Tennessee, where they intermixed with both free ranging and feral pigs in the area. |
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It was well known for its feral pigeons until their removal in the early 21st century. |
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Although legally protected, they are still shot by people mistaking them for feral cats. |
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Domestic and feral cats are able to control rodents effectively, provided the rodent population is not too large. |
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The large number of coprophagous species may be the result of the abundance of feral livestock. |
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Resource partitioning in sympatric populations of collared peccaries and feral hogs in southern Texas. |
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Predators include humans, hawks, weasels, raccoons, foxes, domestic and feral cats, snakes, owls, and dogs. |
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Finally, a feral cat in Australia killed a Night Parrot, a nocturnal and flightless bird seen just a handful of times in the last century. |
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Others may become feral, but do not seriously compete with natives, but simply increase the biodiversity of the area. |
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Sneaky Pete's in Edinburgh host the feral bluesy racket of the mighty Snakeheads, one of the best bands in the country. |
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Along the way, keep an eye out for brush rabbit, badger, feral goat, gray fox, and the shy bobcat and coyote, all common here. |
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For every bird killed by a wind turbine in the US, nearly 500,000 are killed by each of feral cats and buildings. |
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The story centres on emotionally unbalanced court officer Chris Cleek, who stumbles upon a feral woman in the wilderness. |
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In South America, feral dogs, jaguar, anacondas, and spectacled bears are threats to livestock. |
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A feral pig can rototill 100 square feet of rain forest in a single morning. |
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Rare mammals in the park include otters, polecats, and the feral goat, although the pine marten has not been seen for many years. |
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With gaping jaws, an eellike tail and sharp, jutting teeth, the Atlantic wolffish looks more like a feral canine than a marine fish. |
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The New Zealand feral goat is the descendant of many breeds of goat, such as Angora, Kiko, Spanish, Pygora, Boer, Saanen, Nubian and Alpine. |
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Having hunted feral hogs and axis deer on the property in the past, I knew it also held an impressive number of trophy whitetails. |
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Yet it was an appropriate hommage from one great dancer to another, and I thought it did have something of the original feral spirit. |
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The limousine liberals can relax in Chiantishire, though, as we now have an ASBO to keep the badmash and feral children in order. |
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She said she expects to see a change in the feral cat population within two years. |
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But the fact that feral cat populations have gotten so large in recent years makes the problem that much more vexing. |
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What are so many feral children doing out on our streets at all hours of the night? |
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There have been a handful of reallife tales about feral children, those who brought up by wild animals. |
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Under those circumstances feral children live on the streets, scavenging or stealing. |
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Funding for further gull and feral pigeon management is subject to the outcome of this consultation. |
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As a mother and former nurse, I have long been concerned about the potential for disease transmission from feral pigeon droppings. |
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And as all fanciers know the racing pigeon is far-removed from its urban cousin, the feral pigeon. |
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Nature has not equipped the feral pigeon to live on a diet of breadcrumbs and discarded fast food. |
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If you wipe out the seagulls this will result in an explosion of the feral pigeon population, as seagulls feed upon pigeons' eggs. |
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In Tyne and Wear it was the battle of the pigeons, with the wood pigeon in fifth place and the feral pigeon up one notch to ninth. |
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Jan China of Southend Hospital said feral pigeons were a historic problem on the site. |
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Those included the inhumane slaughter of chickens, causing wild rats to be attacked by dogs and taking feral pigeons to feed ferrets. |
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The Arapawa Island goat is a breed of feral goat found only on Arapaoa Island. |
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In the Wicklow mountains NP feral goats can be seen in the surroundings of Glendalough. |
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In a long tracking shot at the start of the film, a feral cat prowls this wasteland until it is felled by a slow-motion arrow. |
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Rowf is a downtrodden fellow, quite cynical and increasingly feral in his ways, since he has had a hard life and never met a decent human. |
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The Bilberry Goats are feral goats living on Bilberry Rock in Waterford City, along with the Irish Goat, which is not actually native to Ireland. |
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Throughout the county pheasant, wood pigeon and feral pigeons are widespread. |
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The feral Soays on Hirta are especially useful subjects because they are isolated. |
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In feral sheep, rams may fight during the rut to determine which individuals may mate with ewes. |
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Horses in the subspecies caballus are domesticated, although some domesticated populations live in the wild as feral horses. |
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They are used most commonly in the western regions of the United States, where larger predators, such as coyotes and feral dogs, are prevalent. |
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This island is also called the island of the monkeys or baboons due to a group of feral monkeys that escaped and found refuge here. |
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Although feral populations exist in Australia, India and Kazakhstan, the only wild camels left are the wild Bactrian camels of the Gobi Desert. |
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In the New World, populations of feral European cats, pigs, horses and cattle are common, and Burmese pythons are considered problematic. |
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Some maintain that the Waler is extinct, its blood living on only in the modern Australian Stock Horse and some of the feral brumbies that roam the outback. |
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The western hills are home to red deer, roe deer and feral goats. |
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Swarms were reasonably common place in rural areas when New Zealand had a large feral bee population but few wild bees now survive due to varroa disease. |
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By dumping them all you are doing is adding to the feral cat population. |
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Western Australia has achieved a scientific breakthrough in wildlife conservation with the EradicatA feral cat bait approved for predator control across the State. |
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How Lucine battles and becomes one with her undead foes is what Angry Art Press is sure will entice genre fans, who are desperate for a more hands-on, feral approach vs. |
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Many populations of feral horses exist throughout the world. |
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Angela Carter created the original Wolf Alice as a feral child but Ellie Rowsell's version writes fantastic edgy songs and is much more to my liking. |
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Other creepy sightings in the building include Peter the Wild, a feral child who was taken in by King George I, who has been seen running up the King's staircase. |
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Periodically, populations of horses in isolated areas are speculated to be relict populations of wild horses, but generally have been proven to be feral or domestic. |
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Dessert was spruce tip infused sabayon with feral rhubarb syrup. |
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There's an army of feral children out there tearing their homes apart. |
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I'll have probably grown a beard and Jesse will have forgotten some basic language skills, having joined a pack of feral children who communicate like sheep. |
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The San Clemente Island goats were a feral species that arrived in 1875 on San Clemente Island from Santa Catalina Island, both off the coast of California. |
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When I debated the Childrens' Society report on television a lot of viewers were unhappy about the number of almost feral children causing havoc in their neighbourhoods. |
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If the feral pigeon was controlled it would be better for us. |
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The status of Manchurian sika deer in China is unclear, though it is believed to be extinct, as well, and the sightings there are actually feral populations. |
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There are around 700,000 feral dromedary camels in central parts of Australia, descended from those introduced as a method of transport in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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There is already a small flock of feral Soay sheep in the gorge. |
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A small feral population exists on one barrier island in Georgia. |
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The rock dove has so interbred with the feral pigeons from doocots and racing pigeon lofts that, as a pure species, it may possibly now be extinct in Britain. |
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It is even outnumbering the town-dwelling feral pigeon, the famous inhabitant of London's Trafalgar Square, in the capital's gardens, the BTO said. |
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In a single year a feral pigeon can eat its way through 64lb of food. |
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This means that over a few generations, those wildcat genes are lost, and you're just left with domestic and feral cats causing big problems for prey species and themselves. |
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Instead, the city's code enforcement officer is advocating for the spaying and neutering of stray and feral cats that have been abandoned in her rural community. |
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In addition at Trafalgar Square control of feral pigeons is required, currently this avian pest control element forms approximately 85 percent of the total requirement. |
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Subsequent Spanish or other European parties are believed to have released pigs there, which had become feral and abundant on the island by the time European settlement began. |
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They also examined feral pigeons and racing birds to find connections between the breeds and to fill gaps in the relationship between the different types. |
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Alphachloralose is a pesticide that is approved for use by professional pest controllers to control birds, such as feral pigeons, under strictly controlled circumstances. |
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This feral existence is compounded by the fact our office sits in a part of Belfast that would rival the ocean's abyssal plain for signs of life and home comforts. |
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Personally, the feral fiddles of Celtic loony tunes are more my persuasion, and it was while pondering how culture straddles and raddles the generations that. |
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In fact, with feral pigeons existing in almost every city in the world, they may form the majority of prey for several raptor species that live in urban areas. |
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Yet when Cooper rescues a wounded, gun-shy yellow Lab gone feral, helping an animal in distress to heal gradually teaches him the importance of forgiveness. |
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In addition, javelinas and feral hogs make this a true mixed-bag bowhunt. |
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The tiny possum is already struggling to cope with habitat destruction and fragmentation, predation by feral animals and threats to its main food source, the Bogong moth. |
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There she discovers the mystery of Birdwoman, a feral young woman living on the rocky island and learns of a shipwreck in 1946 when men returning from war were drowned at sea. |
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In the UK and Ireland, several distinct feral populations now exist. |
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