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141. 2009 flu pandemic actions concerning pigs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 Human-to-animal    animal-to-human    Both human-to-animal and animal-to-human On May 2, Canadian Food Inspection Agency executive vice-president Brian Evans announced that an infected Alberta farm
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142. List of dog breeds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Norwegian Buhund Norway Group 05 Section 03 #237 Herding Group Group 05 (Working Dogs) Group 07 - Herding Pastoral Working Northern Breed Norwegian Elkhound Norway Group 05 Section 02 #242 Hound Group
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143. EADGENE - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Veterinary Science (NSVS), Norway Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (formerly RIBFA), Germany Parco Tecnologico Padano (PTP), Italy European Forum of Farm Animal Breeders (EFFAB), NL EADGENE is a member of CommNet [edit ]
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144. Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
as Lupa in Latin , an animal sacred to Mars . As a consequence, the Italian Wolf is the national animal of the modern Italian Republic . The comedian Plautus used the image of wolves to ponder the cruelty of man as a wolf unto man .
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145. Arctic fox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of several hundred thousand animals. [ 20 ] The world population is thus not endangered, but two arctic fox subpopulations are. One is on Medny Island (Commander Islands , Russia), which was reduced by some 85–90%, to around 90
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146. Plague (disease) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
carried by insects or other animals. Yersinia pestis circulates in animal reservoirs, particularly in rodents, in the natural foci of infection found on all continents except Australia. The natural foci of plague are situated in a broad belt
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147. North American Beaver - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
research has shown that many animals and birds carry this parasite, and the major source of water contamination is by humans. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] [ 46 ] Recent concerns point to domestic animals as a significant vector of giardia with young
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148. Black rat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mammals of Nepal Invasive animal species Invasive animal species in the United States Urban animals Pet rats animals described in 1758 Hidden categories: Articles with Latin language external links Articles needing additional
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149. Arctic Fox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
will generally eat any small animal it can find: lemmings, hares, owls, eggs , and carrion , etc. Lemmings are the most common prey. A family of foxes can eat dozens of lemmings each day. During April and May the Arctic Fox also preys on Ringed
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150. Wolf attacks on humans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deaths due to wolf attacks Animal attacks Deaths due to Animal attacks in the United States Hidden categories: Articles with French language external links All articles with dead external links Articles with dead external links from
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