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Raccoon dogs

Ikeda, H. (1984). Raccoon dog scent marking by scats and its significance in social behavior. Jottmfllo/EtftoZo 2, 77-84. [Pg.472]

Raccoon dog Pinus Kyoto, Japan Intermittently 14.X.1983 Sagara (1989)... [Pg.106]

Giant pandas are descended from the same ancestral carnivores as bears, raccoons, dogs, and cats, and so are placed in the order Carnivora (carnivores) within the class Mammalia (mammals). Pandas have, however, almost entirely lost the meat-eating habit. It is not yet fuUy resolved whether giant pandas are more closely related to the bear family (Ursidae) or the raccoon family (Pro-cyonidae). [Pg.746]

Carnivora Wolf, dog, jackal, fox, bear, cat, raccoon, weasel, otter, skunk, badger, mongoose, hyena 110 252 6% Worldwide... [Pg.120]

The domestic dog is the major vector for rabies throughout the world (de Mattos et al., 2001). Wild reservoirs for the virus can be found in foxes, raccoons, coyotes, jackals. [Pg.337]

Because the rabies virus can be transmitted via sahva, rabies may be a potential complication of a bite. When the symptoms of rabies develop after a bite, the prognosis for survival is poor. Roughly 3% of rabies cases documented in animals were in dogs (the most frequent vectors are skunks, raccoons, and bats). [Pg.1992]

Black bears, cats (including bobcats and mountain lions), coyotes, dogs, foxes, martens, raccoons, skunks, weasels, wolverines, wolves... [Pg.488]


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