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- to crop dogs’ ears to avoid damage and injury in fighting and hunting, with tail docking practiced to avoid the transmission of rabies. Cropping the...
- Arizona white-tailed deer. In some western regions of North America, the white-tailed deer range overlaps with those of the mule deer. White-tail incursions...
- 3 to 6 lb (1.4 to 2.7 kg), the black-tailed jackrabbit is one of the largest North American hares. Black-tailed jackrabbits occupy mixed shrub-gr****land...
- of an animal's tail. It should not be confused with cropping, the am****tion of ears. Tail docking may be performed cutting the tail with surgical scissors...
- Haliaeetus albicilla. White-tailed Eagle Webcam - Smøla, Norway White-tailed Eagle at RSPB: Birds by Name Live webcam nest White-tailed Eagle, Oostvaarderspl****en...
- removal of part of an animal's tail or, sometimes, ears. The term cropping is more commonly used in reference to the cropping of ears, while docking more...
- People and Pets, 2000, page 307 AVMA.org, AVMA opposes cosmetic ear cropping, tail docking of dogs - December 15, 2008 Cunliffe, Juliette (2004). The Encyclopedia...
- two sections and cropped wingtip merged into a smooth ogee curve. Tailed delta – adds a conventional tailplane (with horizontal tail surfaces), to improve...
- animal tail, less commonly used in reference to ears Cropping (image), removing unwanted outer parts of an image S****booking, also called cropping, the...
- The red-tailed hawk is now placed in the genus Buteo that was erected by French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède in 1799. The red-tailed hawk is...