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11 Jul 2008
Faced with earlier studies stating that the big predators such as tigers, lions, and lynxes fulfill their dietary needs by eating one or two types of prey, scientists now assure us now that felines need from 5 to 7 different types of prey to fulfill their dietary needs, although they may be more specialized anatomically than the canines (wolves, dogs) who can obtain 100% ingested biomass by ...11 Jul 2008
Faced with earlier studies stating that the big predators such as tigers, lions, and lynxes fulfil their dietary needs by eating one or two types of prey, scientists from the University of Malaga assure us now that felines need from 5 to 7 different types of prey to fulfil their dietary needs, although they may be more specialised anatomically than the canines (wolves, dogs?) who can obtain 100% ...Meetings (Lexington Herald-Leader)
2 Jul 2008
The Kentucky Paleontological Society (KPS) will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the University of Kentucky Mines and Minerals Resources Building, Room 101, Rose Street. Bradley Deline of the University of Cincinnati will discuss .Crinoid paleoecology and disparity.. Contact Dan Phelps at (859) 296-4870.In this category: Websites: 0, Number of pages: 0, Last updated: 20 Jul 2008
