House Bill 1486 allows hunters to use snares to trap animals such as raccoons, foxes and beavers on land. |
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Crickets are eaten by small owls, birds, snakes, mice, frogs, raccoons, opossums and many other creatures. |
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From North America came squirrels and raccoons, bears and bison, eagles and an elk. |
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Snakes are prey to many animals, including large birds, foxes, raccoons and crocodiles. |
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Management of piping plovers includes control of predators such as red foxes, raccoons, gulls, and crows. |
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Recent DNA analysis indicates that giant pandas are more closely related to bears and red pandas are more closely related to raccoons. |
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Known predators of Old World sparrows include hawks, owls, snakes, house cats and raccoons. |
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This was a lonely place where foxes and raccoons were often seen in those days. |
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Be on the lookout for woodcocks, rabbits, squirrels, raccoons, foxes, beavers, otters, ruffed grouse, and muskrat. |
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Our results show distinctive and predictable temporal patterning to epizootic rabies occurring among raccoons at the level of counties. |
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The attraction's other Easter babies include wallabies, chicks, lambs, goats, guinea pigs, mara and raccoons. |
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Where available raccoons may also eat peaches, plums, figs, citrus fruits, watermelons, beech nuts, and walnuts. |
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Wildlife includes wild boars, raccoons, skunks, and birds, such as water ouzels and belted kingfishers. |
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When raccoons, coatis, foxes, coyotes, skunks, or bears bit the models, they left tooth marks in the plasticine. |
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Also this period saw the appearance of the mastodons, raccoons, and weasels. |
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All kinds of critters like to dine on poultry, including raccoons, skunks, opossums, weasels, foxes, coyotes, dogs and feral cats. |
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Looking that way, he saw a pair of raccoons dunking their paws in the river, obviously after crayfish. |
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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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During extremely cold, snowy periods raccoons have been observed sleeping for long periods at a time, but do not hibernate. |
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Other common predators include minks, otters, raccoons, turtles, hellbenders, fish, some species of birds, and humans. |
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Don't put out any more seed than can be eaten by the birds by nightfall, especially where raccoons, opossums, deer, or rodents are a problem. |
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During a mass emergence of periodical cicadas, almost any animal, from raccoons to raptors, will prey on them. |
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Smaller animals such as raccoons, squirrels and rabbits are also hunted for sport. |
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Woodlands near water are their preferred habitat, although raccoons may also be found in farmlands, suburban or urban areas. |
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Cougars normally eat deer, but will also prey on raccoons, cats and dogs if the opportunity presents itself, he said. |
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Mammalian predators such as raccoons readily prey on frogs with seemingly no ill effects. |
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Still other eutherians, such as raccoons and bears, are omnivores, eating both meat and plant material. |
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He mentioned in passing that as a kid here he could tell the difference between the footprints of foxes, groundhogs and raccoons. |
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Desert woodrats are vulnerable to predation by coyotes, raccoons, owls, gopher and rattlesnakes, and hawks. |
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Birds of prey, crows, ravens, and raccoons try to steal their eggs and chicks. |
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Remember not to leave unattended garbage around for local raccoons or opossums. |
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Martins tend to avoid such housing as it is much more accessible to predators such as cats, raccoons, and squirrels. |
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That's when the animals are most active and it's fun to see the deer, raccoons, opossums, rabbits, and birds. |
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In addition, one million hunters spent 19 million days hunting other animals such as raccoons and woodchucks. |
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For the raccoons, he left food scraps in a hubcap dish leashed by chain to a tree so the animals wouldn't drag it under the cottage. |
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This is because the giant panda and its cousin, the lesser or red panda, share many characteristics with both bears and raccoons. |
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While our waddlers, such as skunks, porcupines, raccoons and bears, often are not seen in the dead of winter, you may find their tracks after a late spring snow. |
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Rabies so ravaged the population that there were very few raccoons left. |
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The most common goldfish predators are herons, raccoons, and cats. |
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The raccoons made it through the long winter as their nightly raids on our bird feeders attest, and we all know that nothing gets the best of the squirrels and chipmunks! |
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I'd better get back on the floor before those raccoons steal me blind. |
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The black bears that once roamed Point Pelee National Park are now gone, but coyotes, red foxes, raccoons, opossums, weasels, and muskrat are still around. |
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Perhaps she has forgotten that every year, millions of animals, including rabbits, minks, foxes, and raccoons, are trapped in the wild in barbaric steel-jaw leghold traps. |
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The principal function of the fence was to keep animals out, particularly rabbits, but also skunks, raccoons, and groundhogs, all notorious crop destroyers. |
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Domestic dogs and cats can pick up the infection if exposed to wild animals with the disease such as foxes, wolves, jackals, skunks, mongooses, raccoons and bats. |
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Deer eat acorns like popcorn, as do feral hogs, squirrels and raccoons. |
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But Atalina crawls on the floor to show the raccoons looking for food, an idea that is not in the book. |
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Likewise, bears, cats, dogs, horses, llamas, and raccoons all made the trek south across the isthmus. |
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Predators of eggs and nestlings include raccoons, skunks, badgers, foxes, crows and ravens, dogs and owls. |
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The olinguito, one of science's recently discovered species, is part of the same family as raccoons, coatis, and kinkajous. |
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These can be predators such as foxes, raccoons, cats and rats, or animals that destroy the habitat, including rabbits, goats and pigs. |
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Predators include humans, hawks, weasels, raccoons, foxes, domestic and feral cats, snakes, owls, and dogs. |
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Xanthochromistic pigmentation is not unique to raccoons of St. Catherines Island. |
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The prevalence of raccoons and their latrine sites may have a direct impact on other wildlife species, including woodrat populations. |
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These include river otter, raccoons, beavers, green frogs, and western ribbon snakes. |
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Survey of Baylisascaris procyonis and canine distemper virus in southern Illinois raccoons. |
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It also can spread diseases such as canine distemper, which raccoons are susceptible to, from one population to another. |
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The woolly-furred olinguito, which weighs 2lb, is related to raccoons and coatis and lives in the cloud forests of Colombia and Ecuador. |
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The fecal material from raccoons may provide such a source for a collembolan bloom. |
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Coonhounds were originally used to hunt raccoons and their long ears are used for tracking, not enhanced hearing. |
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Soon the raccoon line divided further into the Old World raccoons and New World raccoons. |
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Depredation by cricetid rodents and raccoons were nocturnal, whereas depredation by ground squirrels, mink, and cowbirds were diurnal. |
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Six Virginia opossums, nine raccoons and one striped skunk collected from Keith County Nebraska were examined for ectoparasites. |
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Renfrew and others reported that raccoons and opossums, known grassland passerine predators, were most active along wooded edges of pastures in Wisconsin. |
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As well as raccoons, I have prairie dogs, skunks and Corsac foxes. |
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The hypothesis that older age class raccoons would have higher fluke infection rates and parasite loads due to increased exposure to cercariae was statistically tested. |
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Look for plenty of wildlife here, including 60 species of birds, rabbits, raccoons, raptors, salamanders, snakes, toads, turtles, and white-tailed deer. |
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Wildlife includes raccoons, quail, rabbits, skunks and migratory birds. |
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Public perception in central Texas is that some mesopredator species, especially raccoons and striped skunks, have increased in abundance during recent years. |
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Mammal species have declined because of deforestation, but still include spider monkeys, jaguars, pumas, raccoons, anteaters, deer, and wild boar. |
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We documented the widespread presence of coyotes, striped skunks, and raccoons, and the localized presence of bobcats, gray foxes, and Virginia opossums. |
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The ectoparasites associated with Virginia opossums, raccoons and striped skunks have been reported from several regions within the United States. |
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Meanwhile, creatures that benefit from living around people follow them into disturbed areas, including opossums, raccoons, pigeons and dumpster-diving rats. |
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