- the well
known lichen fungal partner was
implicated in
producing vulpinic acid.
Vulpinic acid is
relatively toxic to meat-eating
mammals as well as insects...
- the process. The
presence of a
metaconule and
postprotocrista on M2 of
vulpines represents the
culmination of a
reversal that
began with late Leptocyon...
-
Canidae is a
family of
mammals in the
order Carnivora,
which includes domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, foxes, jackals, dingoes, and many
other extant and...
-
Cinema Projectionist (2011)
Lloyd composes under the
moniker of
Ursine Vulpine, and
scored the award-winning
soundtrack for
Pantheon (2012). In October...
- America. This
species is
somewhat toxic to
mammals due to the
yellow pigment vulpinic acid, and has been used
historically as a
poison for
wolves and foxes....
-
columbiana was used for its
vulpinic acid, by
Native Americans and
Northern Europeans for poison-tipped arrows.
Vulpinic acid is
poisonous to all meat-eaters...
- of
Vulpes occurring in
North America and are
among the
smallest of the
vulpines worldwide. It has also been
called a
North American counterpart of the...
-
secondary lichen substances. However, some
specimens are
quite high in
vulpinic acid.
These specimens are
often classified as a
separate species, Bryoria...
- roller-skates. Others, however,
described the Monkey-man as
having a more
vulpine snout, and
being up to
eight feet tall, and muscular; it
would leap from...
-
removed before eating. Very few
lichens are poisonous, but
those high in
vulpinic acid or
usnic acid are toxic. Most
poisonous lichens are yellow.[citation...