Search results for "Crab-eating Fox" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • * Cerdocyon (Crab-eating fox) * Chrysocyon (Maned wolf in English, ... environments. Key among these are the crab-eating fox and the African bat ...
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  • 00.html Ancient horseshoe crabs get even older] Fox News January 30, 2008. * Department of Natural Resources (DNR). 2005. [http://www.dnr.state ...
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  • Cats, Macaques, Wild Boar, Common Grey Mongoose, Fox, Jungle Cat, Flying Fox, Pangolin, Chital, live in abundance in the Sundarbans. ...
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  • Pinnipeds (from Latin pinna, "feather” or “wing," and pedis, "foot," meaning "winged feet" or "fin-feet ...
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  • An otter is any member of 13 extant species of semi-aquatic and aquatic, carnivorous mammals comprising six genera within the family Mustelidae ...
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  • [[Image:Arctic Fox 1997-08-05.jpg|thumb|250px|The Arctic fox makes ... brown bear, wolves, bighorn sheep, and the Arctic fox. {| ...
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  • after the Shinto god Inari, whose messenger, the fox, is believed to have a fondness for fried tofu. The pouch is normally fashioned from deep-fried ...
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  • [[Image:Rød ræv (Vulpes vulpes).jpg|thumb|Vulpes vulpes, the red fox]] ... *fox *frog *fruit bat *gazelle *gecko *gerbil *giant panda ...
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  • continental Europe. The tropical "crab-eating raccoon," P. cancrivorus ... P. cancrivorus, the tropical "crab-eating raccoon," ranges ...
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  • mammals have colonized these, though Red and Arctic fox were introduced for the sake of the fur trade in the 1880s. The bulk of the terrestrial mammal ...
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  • fish product along with mollusks and crustaceans, fox and mink pelts. Exports are divided among the United States and Zambia both at a 30 percent ...
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  • at night by torchlight and canoe on Fox River, Royal Ontario Museum]] [[Image:Fishing arrow Guyana.JPG|thumb|right|240px|Head of an arrow used ...
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  • New Jersey is one of the Mid-Atlantic states located in the Northeastern region of the United States of America. During North America's ...
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  • The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown dependency, located in the Irish Sea at the geographical center of the British Isles. ...
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  • It was a small animal (the size of a fox), lightly built and adapted for running; the limbs were short and slender, and the feet elongated so ...
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  • inhabit the region. There are also deer and fox. Some of these species extend into Patagonia. [[Image:Condor flying over the Colca canyon in Peru ...
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  • * Francis Marion (1732-1795), also known as the "Swamp Fox," was a Brigadier General in the American Revolutionary War. The main character ...
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