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  • or reindeer, muntjac, red deer, and white-tailed deer, among others. Deer ... from human causes. At one point, the white-tailed deer in North America was ...
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  • range in size from the Lesser Malay mouse deer (Tragulus javanicus) which ... [[Image:White-tailed deer.jpg|thumb|right|White-tailed deer, Odocoileus ...
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  • the Taizong Emperor bestowed on the White Deer Grotto Academy a copy of the ... decline by the twelfth century. The White Deer Grotto Academy, which had ...
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  • Irish elk is the common name for an giant, extinct deer, Megaloceros ... or reindeer, muntjac, red deer, and white-tailed deer, among others. A characteristic ...
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  • black-tailed (C. ludovicinus), white-tailed (C. leucurus), Gunnison ... species such as bison, pronghorn, and mule deer have shown a proclivity for ...
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  • season to prevent overpopulation. White-tailed deer, bobcat, bald eagles ... pushed animal species like elk, white-tailed deer, and wild turkey to ...
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  • [[Image:White-tailed deer.jpg|thumb|250px|White-tailed deer]] red and gray squirrels, chipmunks, white-tailed deer, moose, beaver, porcupine ...
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  • * Mammals include Whitetailed deer, black bear, bobcat, raccoon, skunk ... Image:Wildlife at skyline drive.jpg|A white-tailed deer ...
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  • The deer tick is dependent on the white-tailed deer for successful ... in a free-ranging suburban white-tailed deer herd. Wildlife Society ...
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  • Haliday Island (famous for Barking Deer), Kanak (nesting place of ... Image:Spotted Deer.jpg|Spotted Deer and House Crow Image:Göttin Manasa ...
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  • Elk calves weigh as much as an adult white-tailed deer by the time they are ... The nematode has a carrier in the white-tailed deer in which it normally ...
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  • ), literally 'white deer lake', in accordance with a legend that benevolent wizards used to descend from heaven to ride on white deer ...
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  • * Deer, W.A., R.A. Howie, and J. Zussman. 1996. An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. ...
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  • Wildlife within the park includes mule deer, coyotes, bobcats, and pumas (mountain lions). The caves themselves are the home of a distinctive ...
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  • offer good habitat for American Bison, White-tailed and Mule Deer, Pronghorn ... buffalo roam the land freely. Elk, mule deer, white tailed deer, mountain ...
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  • lupus) and cougar (Puma concolor) kept deer populations at naturally-regulated ... By 1900, deer and their predators were nearly eliminated due to over ...
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  • can also find bighorn sheep, coyotes, mule deer, as well as the most endangered ... the mule deer. Seen less often are white-tailed deer, pronghorn, bighorn ...
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  • how he could, with dogs, successfully hunt down a deer armed only with a knife. After a journey to Constantinople and the Crimea in 1856, he found ...
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  • common, though present, are bighorn sheep and mule deer. ==History== ===Native Americans=== [[Image:CapitolGorgePetroglyphs.jpg|thumb|200px|Petroglyph ...
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  • are an Arctic and Subarctic-dwelling deer (Rangifer tarandus), similar ... As deer, caribou/reindeer are members of the Cervidae family of the ...
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  • of elephants, water buffalo, and swamp deer. Birdlife International recognizes ... also mean the "Land of red goats (Deer)," as the word Kazi in ...
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  • predatory mammals. Elk, Mule Deer and White-tailed Deer are common in the valleys ... found in the lower elevations. The White-tailed Ptarmigan is a ground ...
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  • Rock,” depicts elephants, sambar, bison, and deer. Paintings on another rock show a peacock, a snake, a deer, and the sun. On another rock, two ...
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  • Campobello Island, Moose Island, and Deer Island in the Passamaquoddy ... * Deer Island to Letete, New Brunswick. (Operated by New Brunswick ...
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  • * Deer, W. A., R. A. Howie, and J. Zussman. An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals, 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1996 ...
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  • Dancers in the White Deerskin dance wear regalia of deer hide or civet cat, dentalia necklaces, and wolf-fur bands around their forehead, while carrying ...
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  • as a decorative freeway median, which deer will not consume. ... in the Continental United States because deer will not eat it due to its ...
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  • many animals, including beaver, elk, moose, deer, and grouse. The populus species ... in building their dams. Elk, moose, and deer browse on young twigs and ...
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  • Brooklyn rooming-house. His 1955 novel, The Deer Park, drew on his experiences ... Mailer produced a play version of The Deer Park (staged at the Theatre ...
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  • W.A. Deer, R.A. Howie, and J. Zussman, An Introduction to the Rock ... * Deer, W.A., R.A. Howie, and J. Zussman. 1996. An Introduction to ...
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  • in North America; mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, and even the ... of the less frequently preyed-upon white-tailed deer was increasing (Robinson ...
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  • * Deer, W.A., R.A. Howie, and J. Zussman. 1996. An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals. 2nd ed. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0582300940 ...
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  • tigers, bears, leopards, wolves, and wild boars. Deer in the mountain forests, which cover the mountain up to about 2000 meters, are of the Baekdusan ...
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  • of Mindful Living, Parallax Press, Deer Park Monastery in California ... and Dharma centers in the United States at Deer Park Monastery (Tu Viện ...
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  • footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) and the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus ... quot;Species in other rodent families (e.g. deer mouse, pocket mouse) are called ...
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  • They wore dresses made of mountain sheep or deer skins, decorated with elk ... bison, but they also hunted mountain sheep, deer, and other game. Buffalo meat ...
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  • including some rare, vulnerable species. Deer, elk, moose, black bears, ... blue and sage grouse, whitetail and mule deer, elk, and bighorn sheep. It ...
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  • depends on temperature and iron content (Deer et al., 1996). At 800°C, ... * Deer, W.A.; Howie, R.A.; and Zussman, J. 1996. An Introduction to ...
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  • huckleberries and hunting salmon, elk, and deer. [http://volcano.und ... nearly 7,000 big game animals including deer, elk, and bear, and an estimated ...
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  • A similar case in mammals is hybrid white-tail/mule deer. The hybrids ... is hybridization of native European red deer and introduced Chinese sika ...
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  • European red clover (a favorite with the deer population), daisies, Queen ... Cove. Here you are likely to spot white-tailed deer, black bears, raccoons ...
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  • Dinosaur Provincial Park is located in the valley of the Red Deer ... ice carved the valley through which the Red Deer River now flows. Today, water ...
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  • sheep and goats produce wool and mohair; cows, deer, and sheep can make leather; and bones, hooves and horns of livestock can be used. ...
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  • The Keys are also home to unique animal species, including the Key ... is administered as part of the National Key Deer Refuge. ...
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  • the first sermon after his Enlightenment in the Deer Park at Sarnath. It thus denotes the setting into motion of the Wheel of the teaching of the Dharma. ...
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  • * Deer, W. A., R. A. Howie, and J. Zussman. An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals, 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1996 ...
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  • are predominantly nocturnal. Pronghorn, Mule Deer, and Mountain Lion are also present throughout the area. Elk and Bighorn Sheep are present but uncommon. ...
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  • many animals, including birds, squirrels, deer, and bear. Reflecting the ... Such large mammals as pigs, bears, and deer also consume large amounts ...
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  • |image=[[Image:Huron deer hunt V Champlain.jpg|250 px|Sketch by Samuel ... Ontario was divided into Bear, Cord, Deer, and Rock tribes; the Attiwandaronk ...
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  • dog, eastern cottontail, and mule and white-tail deer. Some of the fish species found in Refuge lakes include walleye, crappie, yellow perch, wiper ...
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  • formed streams which furnished drink to many deer and other animals. Precious stones fell along with the manna every morning (Yoma 50.c.). The manna ...
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  • This bag is made from brain tanned mule deer hide, 30,000+ glass trade ... This pipebag is made from brain tanned mule deer hide, 90,000+ glass trade ...
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  • mountain lions, and black bears. Mule deer are the most common large ... eagles, and owls stay. In winter, the mule deer, mountain lion, and coyotes ...
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  • [[image:Mule Deer in Zion Canyon.jpeg|thumb|[[Deer|Mule deer]] graze ... their homes in the riparian zones. Mule deer graze on vegetation throughout ...
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  • compare it to, unless, like putting one wild deer in an iron cage, where it will be secured...then let it go, and expect the one in the cage to run as ...
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  • | White-tailed Deer |- | State Beverage: | Milk |- | State Fruit: ... most popular game animals is the Whitetail deer. In 2005, the Wisconsin Department ...
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  • pudu and guemal (two species of small deer), and gray foxes. Foxes have ... Guemal (or Huemul) (a species of deer) occur in several national parks ...
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  • forest provides home to black bear, mule deer, marten, brown creeper, mountain ... weather conditions and seasonally mobile deer populations, at least four ...
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  • About 45 species of mammals including deer, raccoon, and the severely ... herons; also possible to find here are deer, great white herons, bitterns ...
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  • executed lapis lazuli statuettes of birds, deer, and rodents, as well as dishes, beads, and cylinder seals. These carved artifacts undoubtedly ...
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  • rabbit, southern flying squirrel, white-tailed deer, mule deer, pronghorn ... *State Animal: White-tailed deer *State Fish: Channel catfish ...
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  • anything from insects and small rodents to deer. Prey selection depends on ... 3B2 Behaviors of bobcats preying on white-tailed deer in the Everglades] ...
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  • Haywood County, North Carolina; and Deer Hill and Stow, Maine. It is found also in the Lake Superior region. Amethyst is relatively common in ...
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  • [[Image:Rhode island deer.jpg|thumb|225px|Deer in Sachuest Point, ... squirrels, foxes, raccoons, and white-tailed deer are found in the forests ...
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  • are produced by magnolias and certain types of deer. In addition, this chemical has been found in the Formosan subterranean termite, possibly as ...
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  • *A deer's antlers are composed of bone *The extinct predatory fish Dunkleosteus, instead of teeth, had sharp edges of hard exposed bone along ...
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  • seafood, and then back inland for moose, deer, and bear hunting, as weather ... travel over land. They trapped game such as deer, elk, and even bear which ...
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  • mountains in spring and summer for fish, deer, elk, roots, and berries. ... bear, black bear, moose, varieties of deer, elk and the mountain cougar ...
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  • waters. Larger wildlife species include white-tailed deer, moose, Canadian lynx, American black bear, and the gray or timber wolf. Northern Minnesota ...
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  • became associated with the Moon and both deer and cypress are sacred to ... with Agamemnon because when he had shot a deer he said that not even Artemis ...
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  • include Black Bear, Bobcat, Gray Fox, Mule deer, Mountain Kingsnake, Gilbert ... such as Pika, Yellow-bellied Marmot, White-tailed Jackrabbit, Clark's ...
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  • and Calf Creeks, the combined Boulder and Deer Creeks, The Gulch, Wolverine ... | Deer Creek | Devil's Garden Hoodoos |- | width = 140px | [[Image:PeekaBoo ...
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  • but long ago became locally extinct. Mule Deer, Bobcats, Great horned owls ... three year study to mark and count the Mule Deer in the monument. The National ...
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  • as do scorpions, geckos, and rattlesnakes. White-tailed and mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bobcats, coyotes, porcupines, black-footed ferrets, and ...
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  • * State game animal: White-tailed Deer * State fish: Brook Trout ... of a million hunters participate in white-tailed deer season alone. Many ...
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  • bobcat, beaver, river otter, black-tailed deer, elk, and coyote. Along the ... ensuring sufficient range-land for elk and deer. The oak forest regions also ...
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  • from a relatively small animal, e.g., antelope, deer or goat and even a piglet although they are generally too small for the purpose, and equine foals ...
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  • bear, mountain lion, coyote, white-tail and mule deer, and javelina. Javelinas are often called pigs, however, they are in a different family with ...
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  • the tea by accident when he was distracted by a deer after a hard day's tea-picking. By the time he remembered about the tea it had already ...
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  • *State animal: White-tailed Deer *State beverage: Milk *State game ... 1 million licensed hunters. Whitetail deer, cottontail rabbits, squirrel ...
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  • Hump, Black Moon, Red Horse, Makes Room, Lame Deer, He Dog and Two Moons. This event has come to be known as the "Battle of the Little Bighorn." ...
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  • mammals that populate the state today include white-tailed deer, rabbits, foxes, squirrels, and raccoons. Pheasants, quail, and partridges thrive in ...
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  • The park serves as home to Tahr, Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, Red Fox, Common Langur, Bharal, Serow, Himalayan Black Bear, Himalayan Brown Bear, ...
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  • *State Animal: The white tailed deer *State Gem: Smokey Quartz *State Mineral: Beryl *State Rock: Granite *State Wildflower: Pink Ladyslipper ...
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  • | deer | 40 dhanusha | 100,000 years | Nandi(Cedrela toona) | Garuda andNirvani; orKimpurusha andMahamanasi | Chakrayuddha;Suchi |- ...
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  • symbol), bighorn sheep, moose, elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, coyote, and the rarely seen mountain lion, are either plentiful or common. Unlike in ...
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  • eastern hardwood forest such as white tailed deer, fox, raccoon, beaver, rabbit, and squirrel. There are more than 200 bird species including the horned ...
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  • wolves and foxes can also be found. The Siberian deer and wild camels can occasionally be seen. The dunes contains large numbers of rabbits, mice and ...
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  • ), thus making them straight.John Fire Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes, Lame Deer ... *Tahca Ushte (Lame Deer)—Lakota holy man, carried traditional knowledge ...
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  • | Deer || — || Deer || Deer || — || — |- | Beaver || ... [[Image:Huron deer hunt V Champlain.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Samuel de ...
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  • of the thorns, roses are frequently browsed by deer. A few species of roses only have vestigial thorns that have no points. [[Image:Rosa-multiflora01 ...
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  • White-tailed deer can be found in approximately 50 counties. The mockingbird and brown thrasher are just two of the 160 bird species that can ...
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  • scrolls with the exception of the deer skins being used rather than the calf, lamb or goat skins elsewhere. The scrolls from these areas were ...
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  • * Key Deer (Odocoileus virginianus clavium) * Kouprey (Bos sauveli) ... * Père David's Deer (Elaphurus davidianus) * Proboscis Monkey ...
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  • is located around the small towns of Lame Deer and Ashland, Montana, in parts ... is located on the reservation in Lame Deer. The reservation is the recipient ...
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  • and after the hunt. In Lipan culture, since deer were protected by Mountain ... diet (although not as common as buffalo, deer, or antelope), but the Jicarilla ...
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  • they wore robes made from the skin of deer and rabbit. ... capes made from the skin of sea otter, seal or deer.]] The Diegueño ...
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  • to the changing setting. Coyote, white-tailed deer, raccoon, striped skunk ... popular. Hunting, primarily for whitetail deer and waterfowl continues to ...
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  • eagles and vultures thrive well here. Moose, deer and many smaller mammals such as Coyotes, badgers, rabbit, fox, squirrels and beaver also live in ...
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  • of an eagle or black hawk, a snake skin, wolf and deer tails, war-clubs, feathers, flutes, and medicinal paint (warpaint with topical and subdermal ...
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  • Introduced feral pigs and deer, over-hunting, and habitat loss from ... of forest. Poachers often start fires so deer would be attracted to the ...
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  • * Tiger Power, Deer Power and Goat (or Antelope) Power * Black River ... * Biqiu Country Minister a.k.a Deer Demon * Gold-Nosed, White Mouse ...
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  • Oklahoma is home to large populations of white-tailed deer, coyotes, bobcats, elk, and migrating birds such as quail, doves, cardinals, bald ...
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  • Asian species have been known to take down adult deer, and the African rock python, Python sebae, has been known to eat gazelle. Prey is swallowed ...
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  • Mount Hood is home to more than 300 species of fish and wildlife. Deer, elk, coyotes, and black bear are just a few of the animals that make ...
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  • in Korea, rising 1950 meters. Baengnokdam, or White Deer Lake, crater has a depth of 110 meters. :[http://www.hallasan.go.kr/ Hallasan National Park] ...
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  • elm, ash, maple, beech, birch, and oak trees. White-tailed deer, foxes, beavers, minks, and squirrels are among the mammals found in the state. Saltwater ...
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  • found throughout the province. Moose and deer (both mule and white-tail ... Other major but much smaller municipalities include Red Deer, Lethbridge ...
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  • into the Great Plains to the west as well as hunt deer, rabbit, and other wild game in the central and eastern parts of their domain. They grew corn, ...
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  • contain small birds, fruit, and berries, as well as deer in the form of carrion. Fishers are also known to eat ground nesting birds such as grouse and ...
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  • logs. Fish and waterfowl were plentiful. Deer, bears, buffalo, and smaller ... *[http://www.chiefs-of-ontario.org/profiles/pr_moosedeer.html Moose ...
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  • high. Other notable caves include Benarat Cavern, Deer Cave, Wind Cave, and Clearwater Cave. K. S. Chon, Tourism in Southeast Asia: A New Direction ...
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  • Canada. In 1798, the company sent him to Red Deer Lake (in present-day Alberta) to establish a trading post. Thompson spent the next few seasons trading ...
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  • Animal life in the park includes bobcats, coyotes, elk, fox, mule deer, the yellow-bellied marmot, and rock squirrels. Birdlife includes the ...
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  • Island enjoyed plentiful supplies of food: deer, bear, elk, mountain goat, seal, and bountiful quantities of fish and shellfish. One of the most ...
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  • ** Mammals (bats, monkeys, marsupials, lemurs, bears, rabbits, deer ... marsupials, lemurs, bears, rabbits, deer, rodents, lizards and other ...
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  • * State animal: White-tailed Deer * State bird: Cardinal * State capital: Columbus * State flower: Scarlet Carnation * State wildflower: Large ...
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  • today in semi-liberty: hares, rabbits, and Java deer. Many dogs can be found abandoned and wandering about the streets. The chameleon and gecko are ...
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  • (such as large insects), and even deer (which they may hunt in packs ... they will eat birds, snakes, lizards, deer, javelina, and livestock as ...
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  • elk, black bears, pronghorn antelope, and deer. When game was scarce the ... milk from the slashed udders of buffalo, deer, and elk. Among their delicacies ...
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  • (order Artiodactyla), the giraffe is related to deer and cattle, but it is placed in a separate family, the Giraffidae, comprising only the giraffe ...
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  • killing adult gaurs by themselves. Sambar deer, wild boar, and gaur are the ... or can incapacitate a 150 kg (330 lb) Sambar deer. ==Extinction risk== ...
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  • features the Himalayan Black Bear, the barking deer, the snow leopard, the civet cat, red pandas and the spotted deer. The Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical ...
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  • water mongoose, Cape clawless otter, and white deer. Baboons also inhabit the area. The area offers excellent vantage points for whale watching ...
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  • there are killed more than a thousand deer annually. Fish, salmon, as well as eels and other fish are plentiful. Four leagues from here I saw ...
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  • yaks, ox, sheep, horses, dogs, wolves, deer, leopards, and camels. The ... The Buddhist Prayer wheel, along with two deer or dragons, can be seen on ...
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  • 20ch5%20web.htm Rules of the White Deer Hollow Academy and comments by T'oegye]. * [http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Sven.K.Herbers-Lee/dateien/tgyh ...
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  • In addition to buffalo, they also hunted elk and deer as well as catching fish. They were known to eat their dogs when no other food was available ...
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  • well as his control over time. Shiva wears tiger, deer and elephant skins to indicate his control over lust, pride and the mind, respectively. Further ...
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  • such as the pine marten, elk, and bison, whitetail deer, and bobcat thrive. The state has the nation's largest population of timber wolves outside ...
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  • line the inside of their wigwams with bear and deer skins. The Abenaki also built long houses similar to those of the Iroquois (Waldman 2006). ...
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  • Game birds and animals (especially mouse deer, barking deer, and sambar) are eaten in rural areas. Rice cakes and confections are eaten. Muslims ...
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  • Steller's jays are birds common to the area. Deer are frequently seen, but black bear, elk, and mountain goats are more elusive. Mountain goats ...
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  • also tended to any domesticated animals like deer, dogs, and turkeys. Women were in charge of the kinship groups, called clans. The woman in charge ...
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  • including the dragon, crane, fox, white deer, pine tree, peach, and mushroom. ... dim height of heaven;Riding on the white deer we sport and take our pleasure ...
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  • belts. Mammals in this area include bison, deer, pronghorn, coyotes, and prarie ... varieties. Black Hills mammals include mule deer, elk (wapiti), bighorn sheep ...
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  • The most common large animal remaining is the mule deer. Bobcat, lynx and coyote make their home here. Birds include golden eagles, hawks, magpies and ...
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  • animal's powers on its bearer—for example; a deer might give its bearer swiftness. A person's weyekin was very personal. It was rarely shared ...
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  • of Heracles. Apollo gave the boy a tame deer as a companion, but Cyparissus ... to Apollo included wolves, dolphins, roe deer, swans, grasshoppers (symbolizing ...
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  • (kuk at), ram (kuk teke), bull (kuk ugez), or deer (kuk bolan), was a reference to the animal’s divine origin. Tengri was omnipresent and was ...
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  • American Bison, Moose, Pronghorn, Elk, and Mule Deer * numerous invertebrates (no poisonous spiders) * Three species of rabbits/hares ...
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  • mammals on land. Larger mammals, such as deer, are taken only occasionally ... Brown bears also occasionally prey on deer, elk, moose, caribou, and ...
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  • Ixodes scapularis (black-legged tick or deer tick) has been identified ... In the fall, large acorn forests attract deer and mice infected with ...
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  • *Animal: White-tailed Deer *Bird: Cardinal *Dance: Square Dance *Fish: Bluegill *Flower: Purple Violet *Fossil: Tully Monster *Insect: Monarch ...
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  • rifle if a larger game animal, such as a deer or bear, is found. Drillings ... was once a commonly used hunting rifle for deer, black bear, elk, moose and ...
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  • notable mammalian species include the coyote, mule deer, elk, and antelope. Important smaller carnivores include the bobcats, badgers, foxes, and two ...
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  • of an adult eland. In Asia, the leopard preys on deer such as chitals and muntjacs, as well as various Asian antelopes and Ibex. Leopards hunt ...
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  • duties as magistrate, he rebuilt the famed White Deer Grotto Academy and taught there, offering lectures that were attended by "all [the] prominent ...
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  • direct with brash color and form, as in Roe Deer in a Forest, 1866, oil on ... Later came; Franz Marc Roe Deer in the Wood, 1913-1914 (oil on canvas ...
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  • species. The national animal is the fallow deer, originally brought from Europe. The national sea creature is the hawksbill turtle. Antigua has ...
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  • Elements of this motif can include Shiva seated upon a deer-throne ... For the deer-throne and the audience of sages as Dakṣiṇāmūrti ...
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  • and egrets. The northern forests are home to deer, squirrels, rabbits, bears, muskrats, mink, opossums, bobcats, and skunks. Louisiana's ...
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  • Richard II (January 6, 1367 – February 14, 1400) was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. He is perhaps best remembered ...
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  • * Mammals: Panther, Whitetail Deer, Key Deer, Bobcats, Southern Black Bear, Armadillos * Birds: Bald Eagle, Crested Caracara, Snail Kite, Osprey ...
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  • *deer *dingo *dinosaur *dog *dolphin *donkey *dormouse *dove *dragonfly *duck *dung beetle *eagle *earthworm *earwig *eel *egret *elephant ...
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  • species of monkeys, anteaters, white-tailed deer and tapirs. ==History== [[File:HuellasdeAcahualinca.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Ancient footprints ...
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  • and feasted, and they went out and killed five deer, which we brought to the plantation and bestowed on our governor, and upon the captain and others ...
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  • beaver and otter pelts; these animals, as well as deer and wolves, often lived in the Salt River Valley when water supplies and temperatures allowed. ...
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  • | White-tailed Deer |- | State Reptile: | Loggerhead Sea Turtle |- | State Amphibian: | Spotted Salamander |- | State Fish: | Striped Bass ...
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  • The state harbors a great number of deer, particularly in the woody ... spear for hunting as smaller animals, like deer, became more prevalent by ...
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  • The fauna includes the snow leopard, the musk deer, the Bhoral, the Himalayan Tahr, the red panda, the Himalayan marmot, the serow, the goral ...
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  • [[Image:Sermon in the Deer Park depicted at Wat Chedi Liem-KayEss ... After becoming enlightened, the Buddha journeyed to Deer Park near ...
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  • spears, atlatls, and darts. Game included rabbits, deer, antelope, and bighorn sheep. A trend toward a sedentary lifestyle, with small scale cultivation ...
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  • The state's deer population is large, and deer hunting is an autumn ritual. Bears and moose are common, as are smaller animals. Fish are ...
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  • , Alpine Ibex, and chamois. There are numerous deer, roe deer, boars, and hares. The edible dormouse is often found in the Slovenian beech forests. Hunting ...
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  • of the Great Plains, a place abounding with elk, deer, buffalo, and beavers. They were also entering Sioux territory. The first tribe of Sioux ...
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  • Elk (also known as wapiti), mule deer and pronghorn (also called pronghorn antelope) are some of the most commonly seen mammals, and there are ...
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  • Mountain Chickadee, Western gray squirrel, Mule deer, American black bear *The upper montane forest, 7,000-9,000 ft (2,100-2,700 m) west side ...
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  • The protected wilderness of the park is home to bears, deer, eagles, grouse, hawks, and owls. There is an abundance of songbirds and insectivorous ...
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  • [[Image:Sermon in the Deer Park depicted at Wat Chedi Liem-KayEss-1.jpeg|thumb|200px|The Buddha and his disciples]] According to Buddhist texts ...
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  • between the Kings River and the Deer Creek Grove in southern Tulare County, California. Groves range in size from 1,240 hectares (3,100 acres ...
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  • popular destination for sport hunting (particularly deer, moose and bear), sport fishing, snowmobiling, skiing, boating, camping and hiking, among other ...
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  • Malwa (Malvi:माळवा, IAST: Māļavā), a region in west-central northern India, occupies a plateau of volcanic origin in the western ...
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  • Dwarf elephants, dwarf hippopotamus, dwarf deer, and giant flightless owls were native to Pleistocene Crete. Van der Geer, A.A.E., Dermitzakis ...
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  • Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site in Deer Lodge Valley is maintained ... *Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site at Deer Lodge, Montana ...
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  • Jan Scruggs, who was inspired by the film The Deer Hunter. Eventually, $8.4 million was raised by private donations. *July 1, 1980 – Congress ...
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  • *7. Deer Park Buddhist Center, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, in July 1981 *8. Dirang, Arunachal Pradesh, India, in April 1983 *9. Lahaul & Spiti ...
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  • refuse, insects, small reptiles—even young deer and lambs (Goulding and Smith 1998). Boars are the only hoofed animals known to dig burrows ...
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  • meaning of the Bulgarian adjective elenski is deer's, while in this case it is used to denote the town of Elena. When the less popular name бут ...
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  • rated 20/10), which once enabled him to shoot a deer at 600|yd . Yeager's first experience in an airplane was in 1942 when his Engineering ...
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  • as animal feed for wild animals (deer, elk), as mulch, or as animal bedding, among other uses. Small pets such as guinea pigs and rabbits also ...
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  • |జింక || /ɟɪŋka/ || deer |చింతపండు|| /cɪnt̪apaɳɖu/ || Tamarind |అమ్మ || /amːa/ || mother |ఊయల | ...
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  • inhabit the region. There are also deer and fox. Some of these species ... huemul, pudú (the world's smallest deer), and wild boar. The coast ...
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  • which are home to the carnivorous sundew. Deer, foxes, mink, and snakes can be found in the forests. Along the coast, herons, ducks, and geese ...
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  • lengths of five feet (1.6 meters), the Bukhara Deer, wild boar, pheasant, and golden eagle, as well as rodents, foxes, wolves, and occasional gazelles ...
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  • hunts is called a "predator" and a deer that is being hunted is known as the "prey." Even though predation is included as a type ...
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  • men. Hunting parties rode on horses and hunted deer and other game with bows-and-arrows. Archery contests and horse riding proved a popular recreation ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Anthropology Category:Ethnic group [[Image:Laguna Pueblo Indians.jpg|thumb|right|200 px|Laguna ...
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  • the tapir, jaguar, puma, ocelot and deer. Honduras created several national parks to protect its natural beauty including Pico Bonito National ...
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  • *Legs like a deer *Thighs like a banyan tree *Shoulders as massive as an elephant's head *Arms round like an elephant's trunk, and long ...
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  • fauna includes leopards, cheetahs and deer, wild sheep, bear, brown musk ... forests contain ibex, snow leopards, musk deer, wolf, markhor, red bears ...
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  • provides a range of habitats for wildlife. Beaver, deer, elk, antelope, bears, and cougars are numerous. Among the birds are the endangered spotted owl ...
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  • heaven, and ends with his first sermon in the Deer Park near Benares. The relief shows the birth of Buddha as Prince Siddharta, son of King Suddhodana ...
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  • Mammals include jaguars, ocelots, peccaries, deer, giant anteaters, armadillos, tapirs, coatimundis, and capybaras. Reptiles include the poisonous coral ...
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  • well-known members as pigs, peccaries, camels, deer, giraffes, pronghorns, antelopes, sheep, goats, and cattle. (The related perissodactyls include ...
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  • 1996). The jaguar prefers large prey and will take deer, tapirs, peccaries, dogs, and even anacondas and caiman. However, the cat will eat any small ...
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  • and cheetahs) and herbivores (such as buffalo, deer, elephants, camels, and giraffes) ranging freely on primarily open non-private plains. It is ...
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  • trees, the “fungus of immortality,” tortoises, deer, and cranes—are commonly found in Choson landscape painting. Modern art shops and furniture ...
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  • whilst on the banks of the river, there are boars, deer, porcupines, and small rodents. In the sandy scrublands of central Pakistan, jackals, ...
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  • grizzly bear, American black bear, elk, moose, mule deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep and mountain lion (puma). Rivers in the Yellowstone drainage comprise ...
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  • coyotes and occasionally a stray whitetail deer. Eastern gray squirrel, Cottontail rabbit, and other rodents are abundant, as well as the nocturnal ...
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  • springs, torrents and caves, and you may even meet deer while exploring its dense forests. Hiking and mountain biking in all four mountains have been ...
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  • spot. The builders placed the bones of deer and oxen in the bottom of the ditch as well as some worked flint tools. The bones were considerably ...
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  • trout. Plentiful were bear, beaver, deer, elk, and bighorn sheep. Birdlife included eagles, falcons, hawks, and ospreys. However, as the area ...
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  • Another source of meet came from the hunting of deer, wild peccaries, rabbits, geese, ducks, and other animals. A study by Montellano (Medicina ...
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  • New Mexico is home to deer, antelope, coyotes, prairie dogs, mountain lions, black bears, elk, bighorn sheep, mink, muskrats and bobcats, 300 ...
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  • centered on hunting and trapping caribou, moose, deer, and small game. Their population in 2003 includes about 18,000 persons, of which 15,000 live in Québec. ...
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  • a small group of men, accumulating hundreds of deer skins in the autumn, and then trapping beaver and otter over the winter. The long hunters would return ...
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  • the two hunted ducks, birds, deer, and antelope together. Franke-Ruta Garance, [https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/06/justice-kagan ...
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  • * Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge * Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge * Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge * Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge ...
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  • them to place their tributes on white deer skin, which the central government would sell to them at an exorbitantly high price. Later, Yan was ...
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  • and fish procured by the colonists, as well as five deer brought by the Native Americans. [http://www.pilgrimhall.org/1stthnks.htm Primary Sources ...
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  • quot;), Ayeleth-ha-Shakhar ("deer of the dawn") and Kochav-ha-'Erev ("star of the evening"). Venus was important to ...
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  • [[File:Taiwanese aboriginese deerhunt1.png|thumb|300px|Hunting deer, painted in 1746]] In 1683, following the defeat of Koxinga's grandson ...
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  • Soybeans are consumed by whitetail deer which may damage soybean plants through feeding, trampling and bedding, reducing crop yields. Groundhogs ...
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  • maple and elm tree alleys. Farther, after the deer ponds, there is a labyrinth, composed of green paths. Losiny Ostrov National Park (literally ...
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  • has a rich diversity of wild animals, including deer, and bears. Wild pigs are a distinctive feature of beech forests in the mountains. Serbia has ...
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  • whereas others, like the Irish hare, red deer and pine marten are less so ... culling, such as semi-wild populations of deer. Hedgerows, traditionally ...
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  • Major game animals hunted for food are Sitka deer, rabbit, mountain goat in mountainous regions, black bear and brown bear, beaver, and, on the mainland ...
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  • raccoons, mountain lions, teporingos, foxes, white-tailed deer. url=http://www.sedema.df.gob.mx/zoo_coyotes/index.php/aprende/coleccion-animal ...
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  • in Africa and nilgai, wild boar, and several deer species in India. Many other species are hunted, based on availability. Mainly this will include ...
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  • and marten, and hoofed animals include the roe deer, wild pig, elk and mouflon (a wild sheep). Rodents include gophers, hamsters, jerboas, and field ...
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  • Gorton Elementary School and middle school at Deer Path Junior High School.John Garcia and Eric Horng, [https://abc7chicago.com/robin-williams-death ...
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  • numbers some 13,000 species. Pelicans, stags, deer, wild goats, quail, and pheasants populate reserves and hunting grounds. A network of three national ...
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  • wild and bighorn sheep, mountain antelope, musk deer, wild asses, wild yaks, snakes, scorpions, lizards, and wolves. Water life includes types of ...
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  • steppes includes the Saiga Antelope, Siberian Roe Deer, wolves, foxes, badgers, snow leopards, eagles, and falcons. Kazakhstan has an abundant ...
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  • ** Red Deer Cave people ==See also== Denisovan ==References == * Argue, D., D. Donlon, C. Groves, and R. Wright. 2006. Homo floresiensis: Microcephalic ...
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  • Wolves, bears, boars, and reindeer are extinct, but red and roe deer are protected for sport. Foxes, hares, hedgehogs, rabbits, weasels, stoats ...
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  • Graves left to hunt, but when they returned with deer meat, Fosdick's body had already been cut apart for food.Rarick, 142.Thornton, J. Quinn, ...
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  • true panther cry, sobbing and sighing like a deer sobs, wounded to the death... She is not pretty, her voice is not sweet, but there is the incarnation ...
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  • Wolves, bears, boars, and reindeer are extinct, but red and roe deer are protected for sport. Foxes, hares, hedgehogs, rabbits, weasels, stoats ...
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  • while pine and larch grow in sandy soil. Deer, wild boar, mouflon, fox, badger, hare, and small numbers of beaver live in the wild. ...
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  • the Alps. Polecats, marten, wild boar, and various deer live in the forests. Hedgehog, shrew, fox, weasel, bat, squirrel, badger, rabbit, mouse, otter ...
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