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  2. M44 (cyanide device) - Wikipedia

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    The M44 was invented in the 1960s to replace a similar device known as a 'Coyote Getter', which had been in use since the 1930s. The Coyote Getter used a .38 Special pistol cartridge case to contain the sodium cyanide mixture, and ejected the cyanide with a primer. The wad and cyanide were ejected with great force and could be quite hazardous.

  3. Coyote - Wikipedia

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    The coyote readily cannibalizes the carcasses of conspecifics, with coyote fat having been successfully used by coyote hunters as a lure or poisoned bait. [9] The coyote's winter diet consists mainly of large ungulate carcasses, with very little plant matter. Rodent prey increases in importance during the spring, summer, and fall. [7]

  4. Insect pheromones - Wikipedia

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    Insect pheromones are produced by a variety of exocrine glands consisting primarily of modified epidermal cells at various sites on the insect body. For example, the abdominal glands of the female silkmoth release traces of the (E,E)-isomer of alcohol as well as the analogous (E,Z)-aldehyde bombycal, in addition to the sex pheromone bombycol.

  5. The Foul Flirting Method of Male Ring-Tailed Lemurs - AOL

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    Lemurs have scent glands on their chests, backsides, groins, armpits, and wrists, which scientists say release pheromones. During the spring mating season, males looking for a mate will rub their ...

  6. Sex pheromone - Wikipedia

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    Sex pheromones have evolved in many species. The many types of pheromones (i.e. alarm, aggregation, defense, sexual attraction) all have a common cause acting as chemical cues to trigger a response.

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