…evolutionary histories. They live on separate continents in very different habitats: ocelots live in forests whereas servals generally hunt in more open woodlands and grasslands. However, both cats primarily hunt…
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…Eldridge’s youngster seen in previous newsletters. During his visits indoors, ‘Kobi’ has his own Ragdoll to play with. L* I* 0. c. Endangered Species Conservation Federation Inc This News le…
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…r 01 his index to LIOC Newslet ters . -1- (Closeup of one of Baby’s kittens – See page 1. This tiny kitten will grow to be over 100 pounds)…
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…for in- clusion in the next issue. ‘eo Tropical Cats 5. CM- NEWS :e’:restation, huntinq and problems of con- – — livestock predation by jaguar featured in – :f the…
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…provisions were a doubled-edged sword, allowing only those “participating in an organized breeding program” to move captive bred wild- life, without seeing the formal rules it cannot be determined whether…
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…in Valley Stream, N. Y. 1. The heading of the Newsletter should again be r e – vised to read a t the heading “Long Island Ocelot Club!’with “Newsletter” beneath…
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…(Cor. Training) Safari is a miniature margay. At full growth he is about the s ize of a small Siamese SAFARI cat. He lives and t ravels with Ear l…
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…pleasure to be able to announce a t this t ime that the Newsletter will run a question and answer column written by ALFRED W. MOLLER, D. V. M. St….
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…prior to anesthetic, as outlined in Newsletter Vol. 8 No. 5. Suritol Sodium Suritol Sodium is probably used more than any other anesthetic in veterinary medicine today. In experienced hands,…
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…the lives they will eventual- ly lead, — not for rigorous jungle existence, but for life a s a domestic pet. Some ocelots ana margays live in ru ra i…
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