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61. CREATURES *** Raccoon's Page raccoons Last Update 10/20/02 Enough with the flash. Lucy returned fully backto the wild and after only a few months, stopped coming back to visit . http://www.lfwildlife.org/rac_page.shtml | |
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62. Hillsborough County Government Online raccoons are wild animals and can severely bite a person. How can I help?The bait is intended for wild animalsspecifically, raccoons. http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/vaccine_qa.html | |
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63. Abaco Parrots Vs Raccoons | Abaco Ecology | News Of The Abacos Quite apart from the Abaco parrot question, I think we need to be wary of raccoonsfor yet another reason the more wild mammalian species we have running http://www.go-abacos.com/news/conian/new12-00/abaco_parrots.html | |
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64. Reporter-times, Morgan County, White River Valley, Trail's End Wildlife Refuge Masked Bandits. Of all her wild creatures, Jill seems most fond of the raccoons,perhaps because she had one as a pet when she was growing up in Indianapolis. http://www.reporter-times.com/htdocs/wrv/wildthings.html | |
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65. Patty Feeding Her Wild Raccoons http://coho.net/~rvemer/raccoons.htm |
66. Rabies Information Phamphlet Urban raccoons inhabit a much smaller territory than raccoons in the wild. Why isit necessary to euthanize some of the animals? Rabies takes time to incubate. http://www.township.malahide.on.ca/rabies-fact_sheet.htm |
67. Raccoon The life span of raccoons in the wild is estimated at 3– 5 years;most populations are completely replaced over 7 years. However http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/hww-fap/hww-fap.cfm?ID_species=71&lang=e |
68. History wild prey such as deer, bears, raccoons, wild turkeys, geese, partridges (thelater as large as domestic fowls) in quantity. Free hunting and fishing. http://www.industry-tx.com/history.html | |
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69. Untitled Document raccoons live on average 14 years in captivity, but usually no longer than 7 yearsin the wild. raccoons are wild creatures and don't need to be domesticated. http://www.main.org/troop215/raccoons.htm | |
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70. Raccoons and sounds. http //loomcom.com/raccoons/; wild Facts Sample Raccoonhttp //und.nodak.edu/org/ndwild/raccoon.html; wildlife in http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Science/Animals/Mammals/Raccoons/ |
71. Raccoons Page 3 great fun may be had by putting his paw in front of the waterspout and spraying hisfellow raccoons .. Released back to the wild .. http://urbanwildliferehab.netfirms.com/2001/raccoons2k1_pg3.htm | |
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72. NJDHSS, Communicable Diseases, Disease Fact Sheets: Rabies Some wild animals, such as raccoons, skunks, and groundhogs, may be infectious eventhough they appear to be normal, and these animals should be avoided at all http://www.state.nj.us/health/cd/f_rabies.htm | |
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73. Procyon Lotor, Raccoon-Species Digest Habitat In the wild, raccoons are found primarily along streams andlakes near wooded areas. However, raccoons are opportunists http://www5.wittenberg.edu/academics/biol/courses/mammals/raccoon.htm | |
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74. PETCRAFT raccoons are probably the most commonly observed wild mammal, for theydelight in raiding garbage cans. DON'T! raccoons are wild animals. http://www.petcraft.com/docs/wild.html | |
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75. Wild Animals Make Risky, Illegal Pets (01-06-1997) Pets and raccoons are susceptible to Since there are no licensed vaccinations forwild animals to prevent rabies, it's best not to keep wild animals around. http://msucares.com/news/print/fwnews/fw97/970106ds.htm | |
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76. A Squirrel's Tale - Raccoons! But wait, there's more. The majority of wild raccoons are infested withBaylisascaris procyonis, commonly referred to as raccoon roundworm . http://www.worldzone.net/nature/pjgarner/Raccoons/RaccoonWarn.htm | |
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77. RACCOONS Call law enforcement officials and notify them of the animal's location. raccoons,as well as other wild animals, can carry the deadly rabies virus. http://www.whc.net/cdwr/Animals/RACCOON.HTM | |
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78. Stuffed Raccoons Page 1 : All Plush : Stuffed Plush Animals And Toys Mice, Minks, Moose. Opossums, Porcupines, Rabbits. raccoons, River Otters, Skunks.Squirrels, Turtles, Warthogs. Weasels, wild Bears, wild Boars. Wolverines, Wolves. http://www.allplush.com/storefront/Raccoons.html | |
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79. INHS ReportsMarch-April 1997 for wildlife Ecology and the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicinehave been collaborating on a study to evaluate the health of wild raccoons. http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/pub/surveyreports/mar-apr97/raccoon.html | |
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80. Research Findings - Predation Models /i raccoons and wild turkey hens were monitored during 199697. In many instances, peaksin use for raccoons and wild turkey hens occurred within the same stand. http://www.cfr.msstate.edu/predator/predmodels.html | |
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