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Wolf reintroduction to Scotland: public attitudes and consequences for red deer management.
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The water ran below him; three deer came to drink and left.
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A sequence of ideas is generated in the mind of the deer.
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Today he and his father start capturing deer and farming them illegally.
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This method is used in the United States to control deer populations.
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The majority of the bone points are made from cervids and bovines.
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These results are pertinent to horizontal CWD transmission in wild cervids.
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However, we currently have a limited understanding of the impacts of these health challenges in Ontario cervids.
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Free-ranging cervids in Canada face diverse threats such as climate change, human population expansion, and the northward spread of vector-borne pathogens.
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Chronic wasting disease was not diagnosed among cervids tested during the study period, consistent with the previous lack of detection of the disease in Ontario.
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Another clear and unmistakable proof of evolution is afforded by one of the highest and latest developed tribes of mammals-thetruedeer.
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Visit Website Although not as big as the Griz sunglasses-Native'slargest frame-theRaghorn frame still has ample, wide coverage on all sides.
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3,000, and the number of cervidæ found at Hohlefels is positively incalculable.
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Milk glands, then, are somatic sex-characters common to a whole class, instead of being restricted to a family like the antlers in Cervidae.
Usage of deer family in anglès
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All members of the deerfamily that I know follow the same natural law in regard to supremacy.
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The deerfamily in his backyard.
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These spike-horns are quite common, and do not seem to be a distinct species of the deerfamily.
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With the possible exception of the deerfamily, the bear is the most widely disseminated big game, known to hunters.
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From this intricate genealogical tangle one turns with relief to the deerfamily, where the course of development lies reasonably plain.
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Bull moose differ from the rest of the deerfamily in not getting together a big band of cows, but pair off.
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HIS is the largest existing species of the deerfamily, and is a native of the northern parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa.
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The White-tailed Deer is the most widely distributed of all the Deerfamily.
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As I have said, Flathorns is the biggest member of the Deerfamily.
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The so-called horns of all the Deerfamily are antlers and are not hollow.
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This, I think, will do for the Deerfamily.
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There are several families in the order, one of which you already have learned about-theDeerfamily.
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In parts of these same northern forests lives another big member of the Deerfamily, Wanderhoof the Woodland Caribou.
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"Excuse me, surely you are related to the DeerFamily, are you not?"
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But big as is Bugler the Elk, there is a cousin who is bigger, the biggest of all the Deerfamily.
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In the entire DeerFamily of the world, the annual shedding of all horns is Nature's tribute to motherhood in the herd.