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Molt in the North American Badger, Taxidea taxus
Journal of Mammalogy, 1975Charles A Long
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Extension of Range of Taxidea taxus sonoriensis
Journal of Mammalogy, 1948V S Schantz +2 more
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2006
Published as part of Brant, Joel G., Dowler, Robert C. & Ebeling, Carla E., 2006, The Mammals Of San Angelo State Park, Tom Green County, Texas, pp.
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Published as part of Brant, Joel G., Dowler, Robert C. & Ebeling, Carla E., 2006, The Mammals Of San Angelo State Park, Tom Green County, Texas, pp.
Brant, Joel G. +2 more
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Dental Abnormalities in North American Badgers, Genus Taxidea
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1965Reasons for reporting abnormalities in teeth of a kind of mammal have recently been listed by Manville (1963:166). Dental abnormalities are extremes of variation occurring in populations and probably often are governed in occurrence and frequency by natural selection pressures.
C A, Long, C F, Long
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AMERICAN BADGER (TAXIDEA TAXUS) SWIMMING IN THE SEA SURF OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
Southwestern NaturalistEric Mellink, Jorge Andrade-Sánchez
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Steroid metabolism by badger (Taxidea taxus) ovarian tissue homogenates
General and Comparative Endocrinology, 1969Tissue homogenates of badger (Taxidea taxus) ovaries and corpora lutea have been incubated with 7α-3H-pregnenolone together with either 4-14C-androstenedione or 4-14C-dehydroepiandrosterone substrates. Ovarian tissue from nonpregnant animals metabolized androstenedione very little, and 95% was recovered unchanged after a 3-hr incubation.
H R, Fevold, P L, Wright
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Filaria taxideae n. sp. (Filarioidea: Filariidae) from the Badger, Taxidea Taxus Taxus from Wyoming
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1969VON STOSCH, H. A. 1966. Eine algologische Seltenheit, Saprochaete saccharophila Coker u. Shanor in Hessen. Hessische Floristische Briefe., 15: 21-23. 1967. Bermerkungen zur Physiologie und Morphologie der Pigmentfreien alge Saprochaete saccharophila Coker and Shanor. Le Botaniste., 50: 437-455. WILLIS, A. J. 1961.
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Habitat Characterization of American Badgers (Taxidea taxus) of Northern California
American badgers (Taxidea taxus) are a semi fossorial mammal that lives in grassland and open prairie ecosystems as well as coastal prairies, agricultural fields, deserts, and deforested habitats.
Victoria, Mitchell
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THE PATHOLOGY OF Filaria taxideae (FILARIOIDEA: FILARIIDAE) INFECTION IN THE BADGER
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1971A description is given of the cutaneous lesions associated with Filaria taxideae Keppner, 1970 infections in badgers, Taxidea taxus (Schreber, 1778), from Wyoming. Female F. taxideae migrated into the dermis of the host and deposited their ova beneath the epidermis.
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