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Metabolism of Crab-Eating Foxes, Cerdocyon thous: Ecological Influences on the Energetics of Canids
Physiological Zoology, 1983We measured rates of metabolism for a pair of crab-eating foxes, Cerdocyon thous, over a range of environmental temperatures. Basal metabolic rates for Cerdocyon are exceedingly low, averaging 65%-75% of that expected from their body mass. In contrast, thermal conductances were very high, about 140% of that expected from their body mass.
Willard W. Hennemann +2 more
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Object Play and Social Treatment of Prey in Bush Dogs and Crab-Eating Foxes
Behaviour, 1982AbstractObject play behaviour in captive parent-raised litters of bush dogs (Speothos venaticus) and crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) is investigated. Cerdocyon, an individual hunter, shows a rich repertoire of object play patterns, defends and competes for objects, rarely plays with objects in groups, and spends less time in object play than in non-
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Reproduction, growth and parental care in Crab‐eating foxes
International Zoo Yearbook, 1978openaire +1 more source
Visceral leishmaniasis in the crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous ) in south‐east Brazil
Veterinary Record, 2000E S, Silva +4 more
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A taxonomic study of the crab-eating fox, Cerdocyon thous, in Venezuela
Mammalia, 1988openaire +1 more source
MACROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE TELENCEPHALON OF A CRAB-EATING FOX (Cerdocyon thous Linnaeus, 1758)
Karime Cássia Silveira Gondim +9 moreopenaire +1 more source

