Another approach that is likely to gain popularity in the future is individual identification using DNA extracted from tiger scats or hair. |
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You can mix it all up, iambic, hexameter, off-rhymes, scats, raps and syncopated accents. |
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Sign surveys also were conducted throughout each session by searching for scats, tracks, feeding signs, and dens within and along the paths between trap stations. |
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Today they haven't had any luck, but tomorrow they'll continue to check for scats, tracks and traps so they can at least get a better understanding of Mexico's carnivores. |
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The scats are not removable, an idea that would make for even more storage space, but the seat latches can double as tie-downs when the seats are flipped forward. |
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This morphological signal also appears to persist, with the rabbitfishes, surgeonfishes, damselfishes, and scats already occupying this space in the Eocene. |
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A much higher proportion of weasel scats, of partially consumed rodents, and of weasels themselves in our boxes occur in the fencerow habitat than in forest or edge. |
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Others with a more monetary bent could base their entire philanthropic nature on this tale of a robbing rodent who swipes from the miserly and scats on the insolvent. |
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These scats are black and twisted and can be confused with those of the fox, except that they reputedly have a floral odor. |
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Carnivore scats were collected opportunistically from roads and trails on Hato Pinero, a cattle ranch in the llanos, the seasonally flooding savanna of western Venezuela. |
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