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41. ECES - Non-native Species: Introduced Mammals And Marsupials Invasive Species Introduced Mammals and marsupials. (03/16/2002) Highly destructive,nonnative wild boars that have escaped from ranches and private hunting http://eces.org/archive/ec/bioinvasion/mammals.shtml | |
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42. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results platypuses, dingos (wild dogs), Tasmanian devils (raccoonlike marsupials platypuses,dingos (wild dogs), Tasmanian devils (raccoon-like marsupials http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_almanacs |
43. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results elsewhere, including kangaroos, koalas, platypuses, dingos (wild dogs), Tasmaniandevils (raccoonlike marsupials), wombats (bear-like marsupials), and barking http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_almanacs |
44. Washington Post | PhotoVoyage | Extinction Shock Farewell to the wild. Numbats, small marsupials the size of a squirrel,are among the most critically endangered species in Australia. http://wpni01.auroraquanta.com/pv/bioshock?sess_id=18487859874041513&key_id=538& |
45. Action Plan For Australian Marsupials And Monotremes - Foreword Some marsupials are extremely rare. females, while the Mala (the central Australiansubspecies of the Rufous Harewallaby) became extinct in the wild in 1991 http://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/action/marsupials/2.html | |
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46. Action Plan For Australian Marsupials And Monotremes - Recovery Outlines - Boull Inbreeding and juvenile dispersal in insular populations of two dasyurid marsupials;the Dibbler, Parantechinus apicalis The last remnant wild population in Vic http://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/action/marsupials/14.html | |
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47. Lifestyle Small marsupials, wild pigs, birds, and eggs are additional sources ofprotein. Bats, eels, and tree kangaroos are eaten in some areas. http://www.pacificislandtravel.com/png/about_destin/lifestyle.asp | |
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48. China Post - National Geographic 1200 Built for the Kill Hidden. 1300 Taiwan Hour Animal Cannibals. 1400Mission wild Australia s marsupials. 1430 Storm Stories Without Warning. http://www.chinapost.com.tw/entertainment/tv guide/ngc.asp | |
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49. All (in This Database) Mammals Photolist (with English Common Names) names). marsupials Marsupalia (Mammalia). Schmode,; 792x600(~176Kb) femaleLauenbrueck wild Animal Park, June 2000, Photo © Ralf Schmode,; http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/warp/mammals-English-Photolist.html | |
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50. Possums - Wild About New Zealand luxurious! DID YOU KNOW? Possums belong to a special group of mammalscalled marsupials. marsupials are found only in Australia. There http://www.wildaboutnz.co.nz/mainsite/Possum.html | |
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51. Keeping Marsupials : Keeping And Breeding Marsupials In Captivity, Maintaining I the Keeping and Breeding of Australian marsupials in captivity; the handrearingof orphaned marsupials; and the conservation of Australian Mammals in the wild. http://www.marsupialsociety.org/members/html/02wi03.html | |
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52. Wild Animals: Artic Fox (Alopex Lagopus) Topic wild Animals. In fact some people think that monotremes developed from adifferent group of cynodonts compared with the marsupials and placentals. http://experts.about.com/q/705/3530339.htm | |
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53. The Marsupial Ring - List Of Member Sites The Marsupial Society of Victoria The Marsupial Society of Victoria Inc., is dedicatedto the conservation of marsupials in the wild, and the establishment of http://www.naturalworlds.org/marsupialring/marsupial_sites.htm | |
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54. Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent We investigated the glycotopes expressed on the tissues of domestic and wild animalspecies, including primates, nonprimate mammals, marsupials, birds, and a http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1034/j.1399-3089.1999.00008.x/full | |
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55. View Thread: The Wild Thornberrys a. mammals b. marsupials c. pouchy animals d. none of the above. 2.What is a group of lions? a. pride b. school c. herd d. wild group. http://www.nick.com/blab/messageboards/viewthread.jhtml?bID=63&tID=1017701&mID=4 |
56. BIOSIS | Resource Guide | Mammalia - Marsupialia interested in all aspects relating to marsupials, ranging from handrearing, keepingand captive breeding to scientific study of wild populations marsupials of http://www.biosis.org.uk/zrdocs/zoolinfo/mam_mars.htm | |
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57. Wild Mammels They are considered marsupials, the female carries her young in a pouch in herstomach. They are the only marsupials that are native to North America. http://www2.una.edu/geography/tn_web/Flora_Fauna/mammals.html | |
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58. Physical Description : Koala : Order Marsupials : Subclass Marsupials : Class Ma Characteristic of marsupials, female koalas have a pouch on the belly where a developingbaby Both wild and captive female koalas may live 13 to 20 years, while http://www.bioproject.info/PARTICULAR_BIOLOGY/Superkingdom_Eukaryotae/Kingdom_An | |
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59. Manaaki Whenua Press - Product Catalogue You are at Zoology Mammals marsupials account of all fortysix species of land-breedingmammals known in New Zealand, native and exotic, wild and feral http://www.mwpress.co.nz/store/listCategoriesAndProducts.asp?idCategory=42 |
60. PROVET HEALTHCARE INFORMATION - Dangerous Wild Animals Act Animals Covered by the Dangerous wild Animals Act 1976. 1. Mammals. a) marsupials Tasmanian devil, Grey Kangaroo, Red Kangaroo, Wallaroo, Euro. http://www.provet.co.uk/Petfacts/Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976.htm | |
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