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34724
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Animal scat, while not an average teaching-aid, has become the center of Ann May’s educational programs for the Wildlife Resource Commission. She details how you can tell the species, gender, age, and diet of an animal based on their scat and even provides a field guide for identification assistance.
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35024
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Over a period of nine years, the author, associated with NC’s Wildlife Resources Commission, acquired the nickname “Scat Lady.” Explanations for the origin of this nickname includes a passion for the knowledge about the scat and scat habits of animals such as wild turkeys. Include is a scat field guide.
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36166
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Shelter often entails providing for the basic needs of life, and shoreline creatures are no exception. Among life calling lakes and ponds at and below the surface home were the duck potato and duckweek, the great blue heron and leopard frog.