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House Bill 1486 allows hunters to use snares to trap animals such as raccoons, foxes and beavers on land.
Crickets are eaten by small owls, birds, snakes, mice, frogs, raccoons, opossums and many other creatures.
From North America came squirrels and raccoons, bears and bison, eagles and an elk.
Snakes are prey to many animals, including large birds, foxes, raccoons and crocodiles.
Management of piping plovers includes control of predators such as red foxes, raccoons, gulls, and crows.
Recent DNA analysis indicates that giant pandas are more closely related to bears and red pandas are more closely related to raccoons.
Known predators of Old World sparrows include hawks, owls, snakes, house cats and raccoons.
This was a lonely place where foxes and raccoons were often seen in those days.
Be on the lookout for woodcocks, rabbits, squirrels, raccoons, foxes, beavers, otters, ruffed grouse, and muskrat.
Our results show distinctive and predictable temporal patterning to epizootic rabies occurring among raccoons at the level of counties.
The attraction's other Easter babies include wallabies, chicks, lambs, goats, guinea pigs, mara and raccoons.
Where available raccoons may also eat peaches, plums, figs, citrus fruits, watermelons, beech nuts, and walnuts.
Wildlife includes wild boars, raccoons, skunks, and birds, such as water ouzels and belted kingfishers.
When raccoons, coatis, foxes, coyotes, skunks, or bears bit the models, they left tooth marks in the plasticine.
Also this period saw the appearance of the mastodons, raccoons, and weasels.
All kinds of critters like to dine on poultry, including raccoons, skunks, opossums, weasels, foxes, coyotes, dogs and feral cats.
Looking that way, he saw a pair of raccoons dunking their paws in the river, obviously after crayfish.
We never observed the raccoon take an Indiana myotis, but predation was the likely intent, given that raccoons are known predators on bats.
During extremely cold, snowy periods raccoons have been observed sleeping for long periods at a time, but do not hibernate.
Other common predators include minks, otters, raccoons, turtles, hellbenders, fish, some species of birds, and humans.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Kinkajous are in the same taxonomic family as raccoons, which are a well-established rabies reservoir in North America.
These Americans, however, are not two-footed CIA agents, but four-footed raccoons.
When raccoons become pests, we usually have to point the finger at ourselves.
All found it to prevent rats and even raccoons from getting into the garbage, and today more than 1 million bags a week are being sold.
Raccoon dogs are indigenous to Asia, including eastern Siberia and Japan, and are sometimes called Asiatic raccoons, Finn raccoons, or tanuki.
It is the latest scientifically documented member of the family Procyonidae, which includes raccoons, coatis and kinkajous.
My organisation has rescued and exported from their cages, two brown bears, three leopards, a langur monkey, several primates and many raccoons.
Injured shore birds and waterfowl appear all year round, as well as some injured opossums, raccoons, and nutria very infrequently.
In 2005, hunters and cars killed 10 times as many raccoons as a decade earlier, according to the official statistics.
Fur primeness for raccoons, foxes and coyotes usually is about right in most areas of the state by the first week of November.
Squirrels, elk, deer, raccoons and mice gladly ate regular corncobs, but totally rejected GM corn-even when only GM corn was offered in the dead of winter.
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