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Bluetongue Virus in White-Tailed Deer
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1970SUMMARY Bluetongue (bt) virus from 2 sources was used to determine virus-host relationships in 24 white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Different doses of deer-passaged virus and egg-passaged vaccinal virus, both of the “standard” North American bt8 strain, were inoculated subcutaneously into deer kept in isolation. The L cell (clone 929) and BHK-
F C, Thomas, D O, Trainer
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Vocalizations of White-tailed Deer
American Midland Naturalist, 1988Twelve different white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) vocalizations were recorded. Ten of these were analyzed with a sound spectrograph. Alarm calls consisted of the snort, given when a deer detected danger, and a bawl, given when a deer was traumatized. Three agonistic calls were recorded.
Thomas D. Atkeson +2 more
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Syndactylism and Brachygnathia in a White-tailed Deer
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1993A white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) fawn was presented to the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study for examination of brachygnathia and syndactylous front feet. The hoof keratin of digits 3 and 4 was completely fused and typical sole integument covered the palmar surface between the primary digits.
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Genital Hypoplasia of White-Tailed Deer
Journal of Mammalogy, 1967R G, Marburger +2 more
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Nitrogen Metabolism of White-Tailed Deer
Journal of Animal Science, 1974C T, Robbins +3 more
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2020
One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. The same could be said about how each of us perceives road-killed animals. Gleaning White-Tailed Deer delves into the practice of gathering road-kill off the rural back roads and highways of southern Indiana as food.
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One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. The same could be said about how each of us perceives road-killed animals. Gleaning White-Tailed Deer delves into the practice of gathering road-kill off the rural back roads and highways of southern Indiana as food.
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SCROTAL HERNIA IN A WHITE-TAILED DEER
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1972M W, Schlegel, T A, Leege, R F, Lapen
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Experimental Leptospirosis in White-Tailed Deer
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1961D O, TRAINER, L, KARSTAD, R P, HANSON
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Thalamic Ependymoma in a White-tailed Deer
Veterinary Pathology, 1978V F, Nettles, M, Vandevelde
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