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Page 167
... scabies cannot be transmitted from one host species to another in spite of the fact that the mites causing this type of scabies are so similar that it is difficult to separate one variety from another morphologically . " Cattlemen have ...
... scabies cannot be transmitted from one host species to another in spite of the fact that the mites causing this type of scabies are so similar that it is difficult to separate one variety from another morphologically . " Cattlemen have ...
Page 168
... scabies , especially if he has been injured , either in battle with a rival or by a bullet in the hunting season ... scabies alone . It appears likely , though , that scabies aggravates the effect of other diseases . On the other hand ...
... scabies , especially if he has been injured , either in battle with a rival or by a bullet in the hunting season ... scabies alone . It appears likely , though , that scabies aggravates the effect of other diseases . On the other hand ...
Page 276
... scabies more readily than any other class . Some of these bulls even succumb in the autumn in advance of winter hardships . Scabies , then , is a selective factor in male reduction that does something toward explaining the unequal sex ...
... scabies more readily than any other class . Some of these bulls even succumb in the autumn in advance of winter hardships . Scabies , then , is a selective factor in male reduction that does something toward explaining the unequal sex ...
Contents
Origin of the American Wapiti | 5 |
Early Elk Distribution in America | 19 |
Elk Habitat | 47 |
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abundant Adolph Murie adult Alaska Amer animals antlers appears areas aspen band of elk bugling bull elk calf cattle cent Cervus canadensis cow elk coyote diet disease early eaten by elk elk calves elk herd elk in winter elk population elk range elk stomachs elk winter feed grounds female forage grass grazed by elk Gros Ventre River hunters hunting Idaho illus incisors Jackson Hole Jour killed male mammals migration moose mountain sheep mule deer National Elk Refuge National Forest necrotic stomatitis North noted number of elk observed occurs old bulls Olympic Mountains palatable to elk plants Plate premolars probably reported River Rocky Mountain elk Roosevelt elk salt scabies season sedges Selway Game Preserve snow spike bull spring stomach from Virginia summer range teeth Teton National Forest ticks utilized by elk vegetation wapiti willows winter losses winter range writer Wyoming Yellowstone National Park young