My neighbors include a family of armadillos, a crafty old opossum, and a resourceful raccoon. |
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My hat was raccoon, my coat was made from the skins of a flock of sheep, and I had knee-high reindeer boots. |
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Raccoons may be cute, but many of them carry raccoon roundworm, an ascarid that can infect children. |
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We never observed the raccoon take an Indiana myotis, but predation was the likely intent, given that raccoons are known predators on bats. |
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Although demand is no longer as high, raccoon pelts may still be sold as imitation mink, otter, or seal fur. |
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No mink stole or raccoon wrap is safe from a pulpy projectile that's gone to seed. |
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It comes initially from wild civets and raccoon dogs that are culinary delicacies in Southeast China. |
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Surveillance of the civet cat, raccoon dog, and related animals for coronaviruses in and beyond China is of importance. |
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Woodland jumping mice, the raccoon, and the black bear were photographed only at the shrub treatment. |
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Hunting dogs have an easier time treeing a raccoon than forcing it out of a burrow. |
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In this arresting poem, she describes treeing a raccoon at night and capturing it on film. |
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Whitetail deer, coyote, red fox, snowshoe hare and raccoon often make appearances. |
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These include a myriad assortment of insects, arachnids, rodents, and the occasional raccoon. |
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Who wants a heavy burden that hangs around your neck for years like a dead raccoon? |
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On his shoulder rested a beautiful snowy owl, while in his arms was a baby raccoon. |
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But even the reviewer can find mirth and consolation, in a bawdy Britcom, or a backyard fight between a raccoon and a cat. |
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The forepaws resemble slender human hands and make the raccoon unusually dextrous. |
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The cheetah and raccoon didn't normally pal around together, but they had shared a cab from their hotel to the same area of town. |
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She heard cricket chirps, the occasional owl hoot, and the sound of a nearby raccoon. |
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White-tailed deer, black bear, elk, fox, opossum, raccoon, squirrel, rabbit, turkey, and pigeon were hunted for food. |
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A coatimundi raccoon is still on the rescue centre site because it can't be moved as it comes under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act. |
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Mixed with sweet potato, apple sauce and pork sausage, both raccoon and squirrel taste delicious. |
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Two 7-month-old raccoon dogs from farm D appeared healthy but on necropsy showed cyanosed splenomegaly. |
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Other raccoon predators include pumas, bobcats, coyotes, foxes, dogs, wolves, Great Horned Owls, and fishers. |
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Divers can spot rock cods, blue-ringed angelfish, yellow raccoon butterflyfish, parrotfish and wrasses. |
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Unlike the activities of the woodpeckers, a raccoon that denned in a hollow on the Indiana myotis roost tree made clear attempts to capture bats as they exited the roost. |
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The raccoon was taken into custody and the vehicle was impounded. |
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His eyes, like a raccoon caught in a porch light, stared frighteningly. |
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This work shows that five marsupials, two hedgehogs, a shrew, a mole, four mongoose, a raccoon, two mtistelids, and 15 rodents have some form of resistance to venom toxins. |
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It is quite a good idea to pay attention to low price fur products in the US market, such as Asiatic raccoon garments, corsac fox garments, or mountain cat products. |
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Roland Kays, curator of mammals at New York State Museum in Albany, studied two nocturnal raccoon relatives, kinkajous and olingos, at STRI in Panama. |
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The numbers of wolves, foxes, badgers, raccoon dogs, martens, and polecats are somewhat smaller. |
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He got one raccoon and the dog freed himself and then he got the other one. |
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In this terrain the cacomistle, a catlike raccoon, lives in rock crevices. |
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A raccoon on a patio chomps eagerly on a stolen morsel of food. |
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Along with sassafras and other bushes, the understory is often thick with vines and brambles, including catbrier, Virginia creeper, poison ivy, and raccoon grape. |
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Besides nest robbers such as the great horned owl and the raven, and a couple of egg-sucking varmints like the raccoon, there isn't much in nature that ospreys fear. |
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This study adds new data to the comparative genome map of the dog, red fox, arctic fox, and raccoon dog obtained recently by comparative chromosome painting. |
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Inside, the mounted menagerie includes a duck, a pheasant, a raccoon, a brown bear and a two-headed calf, who are kept company by three unstuffed but very old cats. |
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Just feast your eyes on this one intrepid raccoon who hitched a ride on the back of a garbage truck in our nation's capital Friday morning. |
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Whereas the largest are fairly well researched, knowledge of the fisher, wolverine, river otter, mink, lynx, bobcat, and raccoon is almost entirely from anecdote. |
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It will aid in decision making meant to control and eliminate raccoon rabies. |
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First, this scruffy fox and raccoon suddenly turn into total studmuffins in satin suits. |
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The objective of this study is to use the genetics of raccoon populations and the rabies virus to build an accurate model of how rabies spreads. |
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Winter denning allows the raccoon to conserve energy in the form of fat reserves when food is not available. |
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Not like this lazy raccoon, who does nothing all day thinks only of stealing from others. |
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If you wish to hunt raccoons at night, you must carry your licence to hunt raccoon at night and your Outdoors Card with a small game licence. |
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Certain animals, such as the raccoon, feed on those little white worms that can be found underneath the roots of your grass. |
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Malnutrition and harsh winter weather play a greater role in limiting raccoon populations, especially juvenile animals. |
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Finn raccoon has long, thick tan guard hair with black tips and dense underfur. |
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The ideal raccoon habitat is an area with small stands of timber bordering fields, with water close by. |
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Lina's raccoon problem was a running joke in the animation studio. |
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Among the mammals: mink, muskrat, squirrel, skunk, raccoon, white-tailed deer, coyote, groundhog, cottontail, European hare, flying squirrel, bat and weasel. |
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From the 25 animals sampled, viruses closely related to SARS-CoV were detected in 3 masked palm civets and 1 raccoon dog. |
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Last year, the towhees built their nest in the clematis vine, and one night a raccoon found it and devoured the nestlings. |
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Soon the raccoon line divided further into the Old World raccoons and New World raccoons. |
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Seed preferences and foraging by granivores at raccoon latrines in the transmission dynamics of the raccoon roundworm. |
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Here, one can infer that dakko site and ombu site are the commands of the baby raccoon dog to its mother. |
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Insecticides and other pesticides hurt not only endangered species but members of thriving species, such as squirrels, woodchucks, opossums, rabbits, and raccoon. |
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In order to hunt raccoon at night, you must be accompanied by a dog licensed for raccoon hunting and you must have a resident's tag to hunt raccoon at night. |
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The raccoon season for killing traps has not changed. |
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That's why, when Hannah, the girl-next-door, found a baby raccoon in a ditch and asked Mike to help take care of it, he was less than enthusiastic. |
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Worse, you might come home to find a raccoon or a skunk in your kitchen. |
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Look closely in the sand for the tracks of deer, fox, raccoon, and mice. |
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At the same camera trap, the raccoon, white-nosed coati, gray fox, and hooded skunk were recorded. |
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In exceptional cases, badger and raccoon dog cubs may coexist in the same burrow. |
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Canine distemper is thought to have been brought to the islands on a stowaway raccoon or a domestic dog. |
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Notable North American fauna include the bison, black bear, prairie dog, turkey, pronghorn, raccoon, coyote and monarch butterfly. |
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In contrast, intact sweet receptor genes were found in aardwolf, Canadian otter, spectacled bear, raccoon, and red wolf. |
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Featured are cardinal, turtle, otter, fox, raccoon, deer, duck, bobcat, rabbit, skunk, flying squirrel, waterthrush, and black bear babies. |
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Some of the breeds of dogs used for raccoon hunting are Blueticks, Redbones, Black and Tans, and Beagles, although other breeds can do the job. |
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Animal specimens were obtained from various species of ruminants and rodents, a horse, a raccoon, and a primate, Verreaux's sifaka. |
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In the animated short All Aboard, created by Nancy Wolff, a billy goat and a raccoon turn a boring morning in to a choo-choo train game. |
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Squirrel, raccoon, possum, bear, muskrat, chipmunk, skunk, groundhog, pheasant, armadillo and rabbit are also consumed in the United States. |
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Red foxes dominate raccoon dogs, sometimes killing their kits or biting adults to death. |
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Gray wolves are the most important predator of raccoon dogs, killing large numbers of them in the spring and summer periods. |
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To be unable to commit a crime, you have to be a baby, or mentally retarded, or a senile old person, or a raccoon, etc. Observing that women too have the capacity to be criminals is necessary to defend their dignity. |
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Of 25 coats tested, the fur on 20 of the garments was identified as raccoon dog and three domestic dog. |
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However, to our knowledge, natural amdoparvovirus infection in raccoon dogs or arctic foxes has not been reported. |
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The category included black bears, hedgehogs, and raccoon dogs native to Asia. |
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Foxes, raccoon dogs, mink and rabbits are BATTERED over the head or SMASHED into the ground by handlers in a bid to stun them. |
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Our wild animals consist of bobcat, mountain lion, badgers, raccoon, kangaroo mice, newts and a gray burrowing critter about the size of a hand. |
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Moose, wolf, snowshoe hare, martin, spruce grouse and other boreal species intermix with species more typical of southern areas such as the cardinal, white-tailed deer and raccoon. |
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Cases are known of foxes killing raccoon dogs entering their dens. |
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It has also been found in the raccoon dog and Chinese ferret badger. |
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Sliding inside, I was greeted by a pack rat about the size of a raccoon. |
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Howler monkeys, foxes, agouti, paea, tapir, red brocket deer, jaguarundi, raccoon, and collared peccary are also found in the park, but are rarely seen during a short visit. |
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Carter could nail a treebound raccoon right between the eyes. |
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These included a black rat snake, raccoon, and barred owl filmed by the Auburn Career Center IMT students at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. |
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Reducing Baylisascaris procyonis roundworm larvae in raccoon latrines. |
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South American Coatis, members of raccoon family, trying to make a living like the rest of us, flash their long tails in the hope that the tourists will offer them some food. |
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On an expressway in Hachinohe in Aomori Prefecture, northeastern Japan, tunnels have been made beneath the roads for the use of foxes, raccoon dogs and other creatures. |
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The small animals seen most commonly include the eastern grey squirrel, the snowshoe hare, the groundhog, the skunk, the raccoon, the chipmunk and the Canadian beaver. |
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Usual animal sources for fur clothing and fur trimmed accessories include fox, rabbit, mink, beavers, ermine, otters, sable, seals, coyotes, chinchilla, raccoon, and possum. |
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Badgers may drive out or kill raccoon dogs if they overstay their welcome. |
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But it turned out the mystery animal is in fact Ronnie the raccoon dog who escaped from owner David McDonald's home in the early hours of Tuesday. |
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The study found that 69 species of birds, including birds of prey, as well as mammal species such as raccoon dogs inhabit the area, the officials said. |
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