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The European polecat (Mustela putorius), also known as the common polecat, black polecat and forest polecat, is a mustelid species native to western Eurasia... |
steppe polecat (Mustela eversmanii), also known as the white or masked polecat, is a species of mustelid native to Central and Eastern Europe and Central... |
The European badger (Meles meles), also known as the Eurasian badger, is a badger species in the family Mustelidae native to Europe and West Asia and parts... |
stoats or weasels, even when rescued unharmed. The European rabbit makes up 85% of the polecat's diet, and its availability is important to the success of... |
Fisher (animal) (section Predators and parasites) eat fish. The name is instead related to the word "fitch", meaning a European polecat (Mustela putorius) or pelt thereof, due to the resemblance to that... |
Sea lion (section Parasites and diseases) sea lions are affected by the parasites from the early ages of 3 weeks old up until the age of 4 to 8 months. The parasites found in the eye fluke did serious... |
American mink (section Diseases and parasites) recorded to hybridize with European minks and polecats in captivity, though the hybrid embryos of the American and European minks are usually reabsorbed... |
Golden jackal (category Carnivorans of Europe) jackal colonization of Europe. Some golden jackals carry diseases and parasites harmful to human health. These include rabies, and Donovan's Leishmania... |
disease, and arthritis. Vaccinations are available for many infectious diseases, as are treatments to eliminate parasites such as worms, ticks, and fleas... |
Wolf (redirect from Gray wolf reproductive physiology and life cycle) intestinal parasites or long guard hairs. They are known to eat the berries of mountain-ash, lily of the valley, bilberries, cowberries, European black nightshade... |
Common raccoon dog (section Diseases and parasites) procyonoides) and the raccoon (Procyon lotor)—their role and impact of maintaining and transmitting zoonotic diseases in Austria, Central Europe". Parasitology... |
Red panda (section Mortality and diseases) (2021). "Gastro-intestinal parasites of sympatric Red Panda and livestock in protected areas of Nepal". Veterinary Medicine and Science. 8 (2): 568–577.... |
Least weasel (category Carnivorans of Europe) sables, steppe and forest polecat, stoats, eagle owls and buzzards. The owls most efficient at capturing least weasels are barn, barred, and great horned... |
Red fox (category Carnivorans of Europe) PMID 36941973. Smith, H. J. (1978). "Parasites of red foxes in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia". Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 14 (3): 366–370. doi:10.7589/0090-3558-14... |
Canada lynx (section Diseases and mortality) is known to host several parasites including Cylicospirura felineus, Taenia species, Toxocara cati, Toxascaris leonina and Troglostrongylus wilsoni.... |
Bear (section Distribution and habitat) Bears are parasitized by eighty species of parasites, including single-celled protozoans and gastro-intestinal worms, and nematodes and flukes in their... |
Stoat (category Carnivorans of Europe) rodent and lagomorph species, and takes individuals far larger than itself. In Russia, its prey includes rodents and lagomorphs such as European water... |
Giant panda (redirect from Black-and-white cat-foot) Chengdong; Li, Desheng; Koehler, Anson V.; Gasser, Robin B. (2018), Parasites of the Giant Panda: A Risk Factor in the Conservation of a Species, Advances... |
years before present (about 9700 BCE) and continues to the present day. This list includes the European continent and its surrounding islands. All large... |
Coyote (category Fauna of the California chaparral and woodlands) carries the largest number of diseases and parasites, likely due to its wide range and varied diet. Viral diseases known to infect coyotes include rabies... |