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Edward U.S. View Profile
| I am a wildlife rehabber in North America and can answer questions on many species, especially North and South American Species | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Stallynrydr U.S. View Profile
| I am a Wildlife rehabber and I am most familiar with north american wildlife. I often find myself working with Raptors and songbirds, my favorites being any dove or pigeon species. The mammals I am experienced with are foxes, racoons, opossums, squirrels and rabbits/hares. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Naomi View Profile
| Kruger National Park is the biggest reserve in South Africa. If you need to know more about Kruger National Park or the animals, I can answer. There are a few other game reserves in South Africa I can assist with if you need questions about them answered. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-11-26 squirrel: Hello Kristy. Yes, there are several nuts that are very bad for squirrels. They do not do well with brazil nuts, hazel nuts, any kind of filberts, and other, nonnative nut species. They mostly survive...
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2008-11-26 oppossum: Hello Nancy. I appreciate your concern and compassion for wildlife. The world needs more people like you. Unfortunately, what you are doing is potentially problematic. This opossum may become far...
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2008-11-25 Hypothetical question about Cheetahs --- It's not about fighting: Hello Amber. Yes, what you read is true. Cheetah's are the fastest land animal on the planet, but as you read, they can only maintain that speed for a short period of time. They run in bursts, only...
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2008-11-24 tiger species discovery: Hello Jay. With some of them, it is hard to tell exactly when they were classified as a subspecies. By travelers and such, dating all the way back to the time of the Romans, there were different recognized...
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2008-11-22 mice: Hello John. Yes, mice do survive in these conditions. Mice have unusually high energy and body heat, so surviving in such conditions is not that unusual. In winter, some species to hibernate, but...
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