- A fur is a soft,
thick growth of hair that
covers the skin of
almost all mammals. It
consists of a
combination of oily
guard hair on top and
thick underfur...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 11 July 2007. Rue,
Leonard Lee (1981).
Furbearing Animals of
North America.
Crown Publishers. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-517-53942-2...
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distribution and
large po****tion, the red fox is one of the most
important furbearing animals harvested for the fur trade.: 229–230 Too
small to pose a threat...
- said that it was a "sucked orange." It
contained nothing of
value but
furbearing animals, and
these had been
hunted until they were
nearly extinct. Except...
- farmed, was
among the most
frequently trapped furbearers as,
unlike other furbearing mammals, it did not
hibernate in winter, and
could thus be
caught on a...
- sent to
school in Canada,
where he
founded a
business trapping small furbearing animals such as rabbits,
skunk and mink. He also
attended Millfield and...
- as
evidenced by fish owls in
Russia being trapped in
snares set for
furbearing mammals,
which use raw meat as bait.
While small prey such as
frogs and...
- in
North America it was in
response to the
dwindling numbers of wild
furbearing animals caused by
unregulated hunting and trapping.
Currently the most...
- that
supports a
large variety of wildlife. The
tribe prohibits hunting furbearing animals on the reservation. The
tribe permits hunting by non-natives of...
- fox.
Because of
their abundance, red
foxes are
among the most
important furbearing animals harvested by the fur trade.
Their pelts are used for trimmings...