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  2. CWD in Wisconsin deer: What are the signs, and is the meat ...

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    A deer may not show any signs of CWD until 18 to 24 months after becoming infected, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Arguably the most obvious sign is drastic weight loss, or “wasting.”

  3. Scottish Deerhound - Wikipedia

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    With modern rifles and smaller deer-forests, slower tracking dogs were preferred to fast and far-running Deerhounds. In coursing deer, a single Deerhound or a pair was brought as close as possible to red deer, then released to run one of them down by speed, which if successful would happen within a few minutes [ 4 ] — rarely were there ...

  4. Dhole - Wikipedia

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    Like African wild dogs, but unlike wolves, dholes are not known to actively hunt people. [12] [43] They are known to eat insects and lizards. [114] Dholes eat fruit and vegetable matter more readily than other canids. In captivity, they eat various kinds of grasses, herbs and leaves, seemingly for pleasure rather than just when ill. [115]

  5. Venison - Wikipedia

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    Dishes such as deer goulash are often on restaurant menus. [14] A variety of venison ( roe , red and fallow deer , mouflon ) and other game meat is widely available in butcher shops in fresh state, distributed by wholesalers, [ 15 ] as well as in big retail chains such as Tesco, at prices similar to beef or pork, around 200 CZK or 8 EUR per ...

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  7. Pups gotta eat, too! Here are 9 dog-friendly ... - AOL

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    We love our furry friends and sometimes we just don’t want to leave them at home. Well, in Macon, you don’t have to. Woof, woof, hooray!

  8. Père David's deer - Wikipedia

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    A study was done on members of the species in captivity using the sounds of wild tigers roaring and domestic dogs barking, and the deer did not respond to the barking of the dogs, but hearing the tiger roar caused the deer to spend more time being cautious after hearing the sound, thus showing that the deer still retained ancestral memories of ...

  9. Pampas Deerhound - Wikipedia

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    The dogs were used to track, capture, and hunt deer (pampas deer), and thus earned the name Pampas Deerhound (in Brazilian Portuguese "Veadeiro pampeano": veadeiro = deer-hound; pampeano = those who came from the pampas). It is still a widely preferred hunting companion to track other animals, such as wild boars.