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Hunting High And Low Helps Four Wild Cat Species Coexist In Guatemala’s Rainforests
In light of film of pumas hunting in the forest canopy, it is much more likely that pumas are doing plenty of hunting at ...
A new study reveals that four wild cat species living in the same rainforest habitat in Guatemala reduce competition for food ...
Four wild cat species in Central America’s rainforests coexist by dividing the forest vertically and targeting different prey.
Jakarta enforcing regulation prohibiting trade of meat from rabies-carrying animals, such as dogs, cats, monkeys, bats for ...
In October, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer at California’s Otay Mesa border crossing noticed an odd bulge ...
The new regulation bars the sale of any rabies-transmitting animals for food – a category that includes dogs, cats, monkeys, ...
We've all seen them in our yard or rummaging through our trash, but have you ever thought about keeping a raccoon as a pet?
Bhobangor, a border village in Maheshpur upazila of Jhenaidah, has long echoed with the calls of black-faced monkeys.
Jakarta now prohibits the sale and killing of dogs, cats, and other rabies-prone animals for food, with escalating sanctions for offenders.
Scientists discovered four rainforest cats coexist by hunting in separate vertical zones. Camera traps and DNA analysis reveal dietary differences, reshaping predator ecology understanding.
But, this week, Jakarta’s authorities announced a ban on trade for the consumption of rabies-transmitting animals, including ...
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