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Mammal and include
Native Americans retain some hunting rights, and are exempt from some laws as part of Indian treaties and otherwise under federal law — examples include eagle feather laws and exemptions in the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
Mammal groups originally unique to the Neotropics include:
Mammal offal is somewhat more popular in the American South, where some recipes include chitterlings, livers, brain, and hog maw.
Mammal species include mountain lions, black bears, bobcats, lynx, raccoons, martens, fishers, beavers, grey fox, red fox, northern flying squirrel, and plentiful deer.
United States laws related to marine conservation include the 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act, as well as the 1972 Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act which established the National Marine Sanctuaries program.
Mammal predators include Virginia opossums, striped skunks, and raccoons.
Mammal species include the ibex and the hyrax.
These include the Marine Mammal Center, the Foundation for Deep Ecology, and the NatureBridge campus ( formerly known as the Headlands Institute ), all in Fort Cronkhite ; the Headlands Center for the Arts and the Marin Headlands Hostel at Fort Barry ; and the Marin Headlands and Tennessee Valley Native Plant Nurseries.
Mammal species include Weasels, Panthers, Bottlenose Dolphin, Mice, Muskrats, Manatees and Raccoons.
United States laws related to marine conservation include the 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act, as well as the 1972 Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act which established the National Marine Sanctuaries program.

Mammal and tree
In December 2008, researchers from the Marine Mammal Institute at Oregon State University completed a DNA tree of all 21 known species of beaked whales.

Mammal and .
In Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference.
Although it has previously been assigned to its own genus Alopex, genetic evidence places it in Vulpes ( Mammal Species of the World ) with the majority of the other foxes.
The list follows McKenna and Bell's Classification of Mammals for prehistoric genera ( 1997 ) and Wozencraft ( 2005 ) in Wilson and Reeder's Mammal Species of the World for extant genera.
The list follows McKenna and Bells Classification of Mammals for prehistoric genera ( 1997 ) and Wozencraft ( 2005 ) in Wilson and Reeders Mammal Species of the World for extant genera.
The Mammal Species of the World continues to recognize nine subspecies, the eight subspecies above and additionally P. o. paraguensis.
For example, one might create a variable class Mammal with features such as eating, reproducing, etc.
Multiple inheritance allows programmers to use more than one totally orthogonal hierarchy simultaneously, such as allowing Cat to inherit from Cartoon character and Pet and Mammal and access features from within all of those classes.
However, these conclusions have been disputed, and Mammal Species of the World currently lists them both as subspecies of the gray wolf.
* Canis lupis rufus, Mammal Species of the World, 3rd ed.
The most recent edition of Mammal Species of the World still shows the subspecies as A. f. refulgens.
An isolated population in the Laptev Sea is considered by some authorities, including many Russian biologists and the canonical Mammal Species of the World, to be a third subspecies, O. r. laptevi ( Chapskii, 1940 ), and is managed as such in Russia.
The Pacific walrus is not listed as " depleted " according to the Marine Mammal Protection Act nor as " threatened " or " endangered " under the Endangered Species Act.
The following classification is based on the Spaulding et al., 2009 and the extant families recognised by Mammal Species of the World published in 2005.
The U. S. Navy's Marine Mammal Program, based in San Diego, has trained sea lions to detain scuba divers.
Since the Steller sea lions are themselves protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, managers are compelled to use nonlethal deterrence methods, such as rubber bullets and noisemakers.
In April 1992, the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission ( NAMMCO ) was established by the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, and Norway under the Agreement on Cooperation in Research, Conservation and Management of Marine Mammals in the North Atlantic.

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Currie hypothesized that the younger members of the pack may have been responsible for driving their prey towards the adults, who were larger and more powerful, but also slower.
Small or young prey may be completely carried off, leaving only blood as evidence of a kill.
Lions may have also preyed on the chimpanzees at Mahale Mountains National Park, where at least four chimpanzees could have fallen prey to them.
Chimps may also hunt as a coordinated team, so that they can corner their prey even in a continuous canopy.
Carnivores may capture some prey which are part of a plant-based trophic system and others that are part of a detritus-based trophic system ( a bird that feeds both on herbivorous grasshoppers and earthworms, which consume detritus ).
The sting is typically used to immobilise prey, but in some wasps and bees may be used in defense.
H. habilis probably did steal eggs from nests and may have been able to catch small game and weakened larger prey ( cubs and older animals ).
The decline of sea otters followed a decline in harbour seal and Steller sea lion populations, the killer whale's preferred prey, which in turn may be substitutes for their original prey, now decimated by industrial whaling.
However, kestrels may more often prey on lizards at southern latitudes, in northern latitudes the kestrel is found to more often deliver lizards to their nestlings during midday and also with increasing ambient temperature.
Seasonally, arthropods may be a main prey item.
To catch prey that is out of reach, the Komodo dragon may stand on its hind legs and use its tail as a support.
According to David Attenborough, the habit of cannibalism may be advantageous in sustaining the large size of adults, as medium-sized prey on the islands is rare.
A moose of either sex that is confronted by danger may let out a loud roar, more resembling that of a predator than a prey animal.
Predators which do not heed this warning ( or who are " lucky " enough to catch the puffer suddenly, before or during inflation ) may die from choking, and predators that do manage to swallow the puffer may find their stomachs full of tetrodotoxin, making puffers an unpleasant, possibly lethal, choice of prey.
A few birds may use quadrupedal movement in some circumstances, for example the shoebill will sometimes use its wings to right itself after lunging at prey.
As an apex predator, red wolves have no natural predators, although they may compete for prey with bobcats and coyotes and kills may be stolen by American black bears.
Besides that, many taboos may prescribe the behavior of people towards game, so that the souls of the animals do not feel angry or hurt, or the pleased soul of the already killed prey can tell the other, still living animals, that they can allow themselves to be caught and killed.
Lions are opportunistic hunters and may occasionally take young or infirm individuals, but they usually concentrate on larger prey such as the gemsbok.
In combination with tongue movements, salamanders may lunge forward and grasp prey with their jaws, securing them with small teeth on the margins of their jaws.
This may be due to the phenomenon in which body size is related to environmental space ( see insular dwarfism ), or perhaps the availability of prey.
In 2011, Denver Fowler and colleagues suggested a new method by which dromaeosaurs like Velociraptor may have taken smaller prey.
The arms, which could exert a lot of force but were likely covered in long feathers, may have been used as flapping stabilizers for balance while atop a struggling prey animal, along with the stiff counterbalancing tail.

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