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Wild, | feral, and unbroken animals can have very large flig |
in-you is similar to that of a Qilin, but more | feral and imposing. |
After calling 911, the mother suddenly becomes | feral and mortally wounds her father, though he shoo |
island in the late 18th century, which became | feral and damaged the local ecosystem. |
Meanwhile, | Feral and Hussein's armies meet up in the desert, bu |
off-road vehicle use and a decline in removing | feral, and neutering domestic, cats in recent years. |
The species is threatened by predation by | feral and domestic cats, particularly on San Lorenzo |
breeding is also sometimes alleged to occur in | feral animal populations. |
ed in lobbying for the passage of the Game and | Feral Animal Control Act 2002, which saw a reduction |
d providing advice to the Minister on game and | feral animal control, liaising with other stakeholde |
e management objectives, specifically game and | feral animal control. |
eared type of White Park which lives only as a | feral animal at Chillingham Castle in northern Engla |
ome established in some areas in the wild as a | feral animal. |
Up to 620,000 game and | feral animals removed from private land in NSW annua |
In Australia, dogs may be used to hunt | feral animals such as foxes, deer, goat, rabbit and |
reed of domestic sheep that was developed from | feral animals on Virginia's Hog Island beginning in |
turtle include disturbance to nesting sites by | feral animals such as pigs, habitat destruction by g |
result the state was ordered to eradicate all | feral animals on the island within two years. |
A lot of | feral animals have made home in the Nerang National |
More than 40,000 game and | feral animals removed from declared State forests si |
p, but in some contexts it may mean introduced | feral animals, or even native animals. |
rban development, overgrazing by livestock and | feral animals, and competition from invasive weeds. |
Exmoors that are not | feral are used for a variety of activities, includin |
Corolla is home to about 119 | feral Banker horses. |
ittle owl, little grebe, great northern diver, | feral barnacle geese, oystercatcher, common tern and |
Although | feral birds are showing some recent declines as nest |
Feral birds will also come to bird feeders. | |
ed that the reports refer to an escaped pet or | feral birds, but no explanation brought forth this f |
us sizes in A Reckoning, Red Light, Psychosis, | Feral, Blood + Roses and had a cameo in a deleted sc |
unior Wells, Atlanta's Tinsley Ellis unleashes | feral blues guitar. |
The Auckland Island Goat was a | feral breed of domestic goat (Capra aegagrus hircus) |
The Arapawa Pig is a | feral breed of domestic pig (Sus scrofa) found on Ar |
with Auckland Island Pigs, another distinctive | feral breed deriving from many generations of insula |
It is not certain if "primitive" | feral breeds (such as of sheep or pigs) are so only |
The | Feral Brewing Company is a microbrewery in the Swan |
Further information: Australian | feral camel |
es of South America and Asia, while Australian | feral camels are an introduced species. |
Trap-Neuter-Return begins with the trapping of | feral cats using humane cage traps. |
Feral cats and Black Rats prey on the eggs and young | |
nown as Cat Island due to a high population of | feral cats |
probable cause of extinction was predation by | feral cats and Wekas, exacerbated by habitat destruc |
The main threat to this species comes from | feral cats introduced to Socorro in the early 1970s. |
In the past, this bird had been threatened by | feral cats and other predators on its breeding islan |
d by introduced species, particularly rats and | feral cats which prey on the species and pigs which |
Feral cats on the other hand are generally agreed to | |
o be remaining in the wild, interbreeding with | feral cats is a significant threat to the wild popul |
n these region are threatened by breeding with | feral cats and loss of habitat. |
n habitat condition due to the introduction of | feral cats and cattle, while the birds are threatene |
it may have survived until the introduction of | feral cats in 1815. |
Feral cats and accidentally introduced rats, as well | |
iant Centipede, Yellow Crazy Ant, Black Rat or | feral cats have all been identified as potential sus |
land Islands due to the presence of introduced | feral cats and pigs; it is hoped the eventual remova |
Feral cats on Santa Cruz Island are a threat. | |
It is threatened by predation by | feral cats and dogs. |
Also, | feral cats were also partly responsible in its decli |
some islands, nesting birds are threatened by | feral cats and rats. |
threatened by introduced species, particularly | feral cats, which prey on them. |
The entire project took out 22 | feral cats, 209 pigs, 1,596 Polynesian rats, 1,205 b |
g boats, introduced predators such as rats and | feral cats, and pollution. |
e is thought to have been extirpated mainly by | feral cats, but high levels of understorey grazing b |
on for its extinction is predation by rats and | feral cats. |
elen proper, instead nesting on islets free of | feral cats. |
humans and their pets, in particular house or | feral cats. |
partner, along with their dog and two formerly | feral cats. |
he Sarasota County as well as the predation by | feral cats. |
oats and rabbits and the predation by rats and | feral cats. |
s are not effective at reducing populations of | feral cats. |
of native vegetation and predation by rats and | feral cats. |
The species is threatened by predation by | feral cats. |
re driven to extinction through predation from | feral cats. |
nenberg - ComicsResearch (2007), Joe Komenda - | Feral Chicken (2007), Arienna Lee - A World Like My |
Feral chickens are derived from domestic chickens (G | |
unglefowl (the ancestor of domestic chickens), | feral chickens will take flight and roost in tall tr |
Feral chickens, like the wild Red Junglefowl, typica | |
so notable as the first scientist to study the | feral child Victor of Aveyron. |
The girl grows up as a | feral child -- because no human voice ever speaks to |
r a number of other "wild boy" characters; see | Feral Children in Mythology and Fiction. |
, legends, and fictional stories have depicted | feral children reared by wild animals such as wolves |
ld Child (also titled Wild Child: The Story of | Feral Children in the U.S.) |
12 12 12) In addition, they monitor (and feed) | feral colonies in the area including trapping, neute |
In 1916, Brother Adam discovered a | feral colony which was a hybrid between A.m. liguric |
However, the situation worsens when | Feral convinces El-Maahdi to let him lead his men ou |
A free-ranging colony of | feral Cuban iguanas, released from a zoo that was cl |
ge) as lead vocalist, and in the rock band The | Feral Dinosaurs. |
saved by Seiji in the past when attacked by a | feral dog. |
Feral dogs pose a prominent threat to the population | |
this extreme, the large numbers of strays and | feral dogs did cause problems. |
See that controls are put on | feral dogs in order to stop the spread of disease an |
The subspecies is threatened by | feral dogs and poaching. |
Feral dogs, cats and pigs occur in varying numbers o | |
environment; it is also hunted for food and by | feral dogs. |
Rather, it is a | feral domestic goat derived from the first stocks of |
ase has proven very popular among the numerous | feral domestic rabbits who, since they started to sp |
nguishes them from all other true geese except | feral domesticated geese. |
the Central Asian deserts, befriends a pack of | feral dragons in the mountains of Turkestan, and mak |
atnip Farm - an organic farm and sanctuary for | feral felines. |
a separate species, the species is actually a | feral form of the Celebes Warty Pig found in the Les |
w geese of both species can be told apart from | feral geese best by the more slender, elegant neck, |
The | Feral Generation (2007) |
Feral goats are mostly viewed as pests by most land | |
Feral goats have been implicated in the decline of t | |
ands, but these occurrences were extirpated by | feral goats and pigs. |
New Zealand has a large population of | feral goats which roam unrestrained through the wood |
Feral goats are not listed as pests in the Territory | |
Management of | feral goats has varied depending on the balance betw |
Threats to its existence include | feral goats and invasive plant species such as Santa |
ervus nippon), Pygmy Shrew (Sorex minutus) and | feral goats (Capra aegagrus hircus). |
d goat is a type of domestic goat derived from | feral goats isolated on San Clemente Island, one of |
The long-isolated | feral goats of the Channel Islands, off the coast of |
The long-isolated | feral goats of the Channel Islands, off the coast of |
Children racing | feral goats at Woolbrook, NSW. |
habitat has been severely degraded, mainly by | feral goats which were introduced there. |
to this rare species and its ecosystem include | feral goats and pigs. |
Because of extensive habitat destruction by | feral goats, sheep and pigs, the species is endanger |
lar tourist destination, noted for its herd of | feral goats, and for its geology, having good exposu |
laguing the park (as with all the Flinders) is | feral goats, which are capable of traversing the rug |
It is threatened by habitat degradation by | feral goats, and predation by feral cats. |
nia, was destroyed in the late 19th century by | feral goats. |
Territory has no general management policy for | feral goats. |
e invasion of introduced species of plants and | feral goats. |
ies on San Clemente Island was the presence of | feral goats. |
Birds include the great blue heron, and | feral green parrots of the species Amazona viridigen |
faraway beach; they are the Ivory Rebellion, a | feral group of children that are fighting from oppre |
horses swam ashore and were the ancestors of a | feral herd that roamed the plains east of Gansbaai u |
In | feral hives the honey bees tend to put the brood at |
The refuge administers deer, | feral hog, squirrel and turkey hunts during the fall |
e media and it was believed that the pig was a | feral hog. |
e quail, Rio Grande wild turkey, javelina, and | feral hogs, as well as hundreds of resident and migr |
traffic, dumping, poaching, domestic animals, | feral hogs, fire ants, sea level rise and exotic veg |
atural History When Is a Wild Horse Actually a | Feral Horse? |
Managing | feral horses in Victoria: A study of community attit |
These | feral horses are untamed members of the domestic hor |
Bands of | feral horses freely roam among plants and native ani |
colloquially to refer to free roaming herds of | feral horses such as the Mustang in the United State |
Although | feral horses have existed for hundreds of years in t |
Akizuki family of the Takanabe Clan rounded up | feral horses and developed a pool of breeding stock. |
d to the wild and became ancestors of the many | feral horses living today in the Americas. |
ebirds, waterfowl, raptors, mammals (including | feral horses), reptiles, and amphibians common to th |
There are also | feral horses, donkeys and even cows. |
It was published the following year by | Feral House (ISBN 0-922915-66-0). |
It was published by | Feral House (ISBN 0-922915-11-3) in 1992; the first |
Feral House, 2002. | |
Los Angeles: | Feral House, 2007. |
Queen Enterprises, and then later published by | Feral House. |
The aggressive | feral hybrids with other subspecies can be distingui |
2005: | Feral Hymns |
version was ported by Similis and published by | Feral Interactive. |
om, Santa Cruz sheep are unique among formerly | feral island breeds in their medium to fine wool wit |
o a long-established herd of about two hundred | feral Kashmir goats (acquired from Queen Victoria). |
r she raised him from true death, has become a | feral killing machine and has been locked away by Je |
genotype have been shaped by the pressures of | feral life in an island habitat. |
However, some | feral machines known as Mavericks still exist in uns |
The release of | feral Mallards in areas where they are not native so |
Caliban has devolved into a | feral mental state where he only grunts and snarls b |
Feral Muscovy Ducks can breed near urban and suburba | |
It is believed to be a | feral offshoot of the domestic guinea pig, Cavia por |
Some biologists believe it to be a | feral offshoot of the domestic guinea pig, Cavia por |
mates and gives birth to a litter will produce | feral offspring. |
d in the American West, usually referring to a | feral or low-quality horse or pony. |
l in San Francisco, California, and a flock of | feral parrots (cherry-headed and two blue-crowned co |
ives in after her and succeeds in subduing her | feral persona and returning her to normal but he doe |
on (Columba livia) which includes domestic and | feral pigeons as well as being a wild species of Eur |
feral pigeons, corvids, certain specified seagulls) | |
Naturally bred-back | feral pigs (razorbacks) in the USA, whose appearance |
Other threats include | feral pigs and goats on National Park Service land ( |
This habitat is degraded by | feral pigs and exotic plant species. |
Like | feral pigs elsewhere in the world, those on Ossabaw |
s is degraded by a number of forces, including | feral pigs and exotic plant species, especially pama |
radation of its habitat due to the presence of | feral pigs and introduced species of plants. |
bitat is degraded by several forces, including | feral pigs and exotic plant species such as Koster's |
Feral pigs are also present in the area. | |
The species is threatened by exotic plants and | feral pigs in its habitat. |
so used for grazing sheep and cattle, and some | feral pigs were present. |
species include degradation of this habitat by | feral pigs and rodents. |
Feral pigs, goats, cattle, sheep and deer eat the pl | |
is threatened by degradation of its habitat by | feral pigs, cattle, and exotic plant species. |
The | feral pigs, which damaged many populations of rare p |
ecies such as Koster's curse (Clidemia hirta), | feral pigs, and military activity. |
e fed on by small mammals, javelina, deer, and | feral pigs, which can end the flowering effort for t |
ol among a variety of animals, including deer, | feral pigs, coyotes, cougars, dogs and cats. |
s been destroyed and degraded by the action of | feral pigs, goats, and mule deer, and by exotic plan |
ers and habitat destruction and degradation by | feral pigs, rats, slugs, and exotic plants such as K |
ing by hikers, damage to the habitat caused by | feral pigs, flooding, trail maintenance, and exotic |
n also provide refuge for pest species such as | feral pigs, foxes and rabbits. |
hreatened by the degradation of its habitat by | feral pigs, exotic species, and trampling. |
on people's shoes or by mammals, particularly | feral pigs. |
of its habitat by non-native plant species and | feral pigs. |
e to disturbance by man, cats, dogs, goats and | feral pigs. |
s eventually attributed to the introduction of | feral pigs. |
destructive introduced mammals, in this case, | feral pigs. |
They could have been a | feral population of parrots originating from Blue-an |
From | feral population in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. |
In many parts of the region, | feral populations have become established as a resul |
nd it is probably more realistic to treat most | feral populations as belonging to undefined hybrid l |
There are also | feral populations in the region, and it has been dom |
Some | feral populations, such as that in Florida, have a r |
a few of the important traits present in these | feral populations. |
cally polluted in turn by the domesticated and | feral populations. |
during the prehistoric period and now live as | feral populations. |
enements just 20 km south of Koolanooka at its | Feral Prospect. |
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