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The Ascension of Wildlife Rabies
- Rabies is a very old disease, perhaps as old as humankind. The word rabies has its origin in Sanskrit, 3000 years BBC: "rabhas" means "to do violence". The Greek word for rabies, "lyssa" derives from the root "lud"
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API's Primate Sanctuary
- Located on 186 acres of land in Dilley, TX -- about 70 miles south of San Antonio -- API's Primate Sanctuary provides a free-range home to more than 400 non-human primates. At the refuge, formerly known as the Texas Snow Monkey Sanctuary, rescued snow mon
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The American Alligator
- When visiting the University of Florida, many if not most people are surprised to hear that alligators live in the lake and ponds on campus. Some non-believers have to be taken to Lake Alice, in the center of campus, and shown good size alligators swimmin
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Enhydra lutris, the sea otter
- The biology of animals that have been traditionally hunted are usually well known. Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Enhydra lutris, the sea otter, was heavily exploited by man, prized universally for its exceptionally warm, sheik and tre
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Testudo Kleinmanni: An Endangered Egyptian Tortoise
- The Egyptian tortoise (Testudo Kelinmanni) is a small, desert-living tortoise found in Egypt, Israel and Libya. Desert tortoises have delayed maturity (14-20 years) and long life spans. Their reproduction /generation cycle is 25 years, with individuals ha
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Animal Law
- The Nation's First and Only Law Journal Devoted Solely to Animal Issues Animal Law is a student-run law journal based at Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. Animal Law offers a unique forum for the scholarly di
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Tetanus Information Page
- The Australian Vaccine Specialist Equivac ?? Tetanus Information Page Index Cause Signs Epidemiology Immunity Treatment Control Questions & Answers Why vaccinate? What about the use of Tetanus Antitoxin? Does the vaccine cause a reaction? How is the v
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