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121. Tooth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anatomy & Care for Rabbits and Rodents ^ Brown, Susan. Rabbit Dental Diseases , hosted on the San Diego Chapter of the House Rabbit Society . Page accessed April 9, 2007. ^ Ryšavy, Robin. The Missouri House Rabbit Society
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122. Aquatic locomotion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Both domestic and wild rabbits can swim. Domestic rabbits are sometimes trained to swim as a circus attraction. A wild rabbit famously swam in an apparent attack on U.S. President Jimmy Carter 's boat when it was threatened in its natural
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123. American black bear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opossum  Â· Rabbit  Â· Raccoon  Â· Red Fox  Â· Snowshoe Hare See also Bear hunting  Â· Big game hunting  Â· Bison hunting  Â· Deer hunting  Â·
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124. Bulacan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
main bus lines of Philippine Rabbit, Victory Liner , Aladdin Transit that originate from their main terminals in Manila, Pasay and Quezon City and travel northward to cities and towns in Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales, pass through Bulacan via the
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125. Hare coursing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
helped farmers control jackrabbits, and organised coursing meets were taking place in the United States in the 19th century, [ 28 ] by 1886 according to Gulf Coast Greyhounds. [ 29 ] Open field coursing of jackrabbits , which are members
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126. Toxocariasis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
rodents, goats, monkeys, and rabbits. [ 5 ] . In paratenic hosts the larvae never mature and remain at the L2 stage. [ 2 ] There are three main syndromes: visceral larva migrans (VLM), which encompasses diseases associated with major
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127. Western Jackdaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
example of the bird using a rabbit burrow for nesting. [ 30 ] The species has been recorded outcompeting the Tawny Owl ( Strix aluco ) for nest sites in the Netherlands. [ 80 ] They can take over old nest sites of the Black Woodpecker (
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128. American black bear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opossum  Â· Rabbit  Â· Raccoon  Â· Red Fox  Â· Snowshoe Hare See also Bear hunting  Â· Big game hunting  Â· Deer hunting  Â· Waterfowl hunting  Â·
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129. Bobcat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the bobcat is outwitted by a rabbit, which gives rise to its spots. After trapping the rabbit in a tree, the bobcat is persuaded to build a fire, only to have the embers scattered on its fur, leaving it singed with dark brown spots. [ 63 ] The
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130. Fur farming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[ 18 ] [edit ] Rabbit A load of Rabbit skins (c. 1905) The main breed in the Rabbit fur farming industry, is the Rex (Castor Rex and Chinchilla Rex). Breeding animals are kept for up to 3 years, and usually give birth
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