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1783
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Lunk captured and analyzed specimens of cottontail in order to determine an approximate total body fat quantity that is characteristic of the species.
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Brimleyana (NoCar QL 155 B75), Vol. Issue 19, Dec 1993, p141-145, bibl Periodical Website
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26836
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The cottontail rabbit is an important game species in North Carolina, as well as being an important prey species for various predators. Statewide harvests have declined during the past decade, causing concern over the species status. To determine causes of the decline, biologists at North Carolina State University are conducting studies at farm locations in Wake County.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 28 Issue 8, Aug 1981, p4
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30128
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Malocclusion, with the consequential overgrowth of incisors or molars has been reported in rodents and, to a much lesser extent, in hares and rabbits (lagomorphs). A cottontail rabbit with incisor malocclusion was found and examined in Wayne County, North Carolina. No clear reason for the dental condition was found, and this was only the second report of the phenomenon in the wild.
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Brimleyana (NoCar QL 155 B75), Vol. Issue 7, July 1982, p151-153, il, bibl Periodical Website
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