141. Coyote - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
brown rats , black rats and rabbits, have become scarce. Yet, confirmed reports of coyotes killing a human have been documented. [ 3 ] [ 34 ] A 2011 trail camera video uncovered two or three coyotes killing a large deer. [ 35 ]
Though
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142. Donkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
for cock , or that of rabbit for coney , which was formerly homophonic with cunny . By the end of the 17th century, changes in pronunciation of both ass and arse had caused them to become homophones. Other words used for the ass in
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143. Raccoon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opossum · Rabbit · Raccoon · Red Fox · Snowshoe Hare
See also
Bear hunting · Big game hunting · Deer hunting · Waterfowl hunting ·
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144. Coyote - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
brown rats , black rats and rabbits, have become scarce. Yet, confirmed reports of coyotes killing a human have been documented. [ 3 ] [ 34 ] A 2011 trail camera video uncovered two or three coyotes killing a large deer. [ 35 ]
Though
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145. Beagle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
but was still employed for rabbit hunting. In Anecdotes of Dogs (1846), Edward Jesse says:
In rabbit-shooting, in gorse and thick cover, nothing can be more cheerful than the beagle; and they have been called rabbit-beagles from this
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146. Aztec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aztec marketplaces, a small rabbit was worth 30 beans, a turkey egg cost 3 beans, and a tamal cost a single bean. For larger purchases, standardized lengths of cotton cloth called quachtli were used. There were different grades of quachtli,
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147. Beagle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
but was still employed for rabbit hunting. In Anecdotes of Dogs (1846), Edward Jesse says:
In rabbit-shooting, in gorse and thick cover, nothing can be more cheerful than the beagle; and they have been called rabbit-beagles from this
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