Sentences with phrase «in wild rodents»

Leptospira While frequently seen in wild rodents, there have been isolated reports of Leptospira bacteria found in pet ferrets.
She and other colleagues have developed an oral recombinant plague vaccine for use in wild rodents.

Not exact matches

Founded in 1939, the park's purpose is to preserve natural wildness, exotic trees and strange animals — not only jaguar but capybara (world's biggest rodent), tapir, deer, monkeys, coatis, wild pigs and anteaters.
First, the chickens in backyard flocks live longer than commercial birds, and during their lives they are exposed to more wild birds and rodents (commercial poultry farms have strict biosecurity aimed at excluding «visitors»).
His menagerie included a flock of flightless kiwis from New Zealand (which accompanied him to Cambridge when he arrived as a university student in 1887), 144 giant tortoises imported from the Galápagos Islands, a sheep - size South American rodent called a capybara, as well as wild asses, spiny and scaly anteaters, emus, and kangaroos.
A team led by parasitologist Stefan Kappe at the Center for Infectious Disease Research in Seattle in Washington gave a rodent version of this «genetically attenuated parasite,» or GAP, to mice and showed that they were completely protected when later infected with an unmodified — or wild - type — version of the same Plasmodium strain.
In addition, we checked for TMAdV in rectal swab samples from rhesus macaques housed in the same building as the titi monkeys (n = 26) and in pooled droppings from wild rodents (n = 2) living near the titi monkey cageIn addition, we checked for TMAdV in rectal swab samples from rhesus macaques housed in the same building as the titi monkeys (n = 26) and in pooled droppings from wild rodents (n = 2) living near the titi monkey cagein rectal swab samples from rhesus macaques housed in the same building as the titi monkeys (n = 26) and in pooled droppings from wild rodents (n = 2) living near the titi monkey cagein the same building as the titi monkeys (n = 26) and in pooled droppings from wild rodents (n = 2) living near the titi monkey cagein pooled droppings from wild rodents (n = 2) living near the titi monkey cages.
Male or female (5 - 6 wks old) wild type and genetically modified mice (as required for individual investigator's protocols) will be fed a high fat high sucrose diet (from Research Diets ranging in fat from 45 - 58 % of calories as fat, 26 - 39 % carbohydrate (sucrose) and 16 % protein or control diets (10 % fat, 73 % carbohydrate, 16.4 % protein or rodent chow) for up to 16 weeks.
On the other hand, a Brs3 agonist promoted insulin secretion in both rodent insulinoma cell lines and in islets isolated from wild - type but not Brs3 mutants [53].
Bear Grylls shows Michelle Rodriguez how to survive by consuming a rodent soaked in her own Urine on Running Wild.
Since 2013, the subcommittee has orchestrated several successes and positive outcomes, some of which include: • Collaborating with the PIJAC Zoonosis committee to update the Healthy Herp Handling poster promoting healthy reptile and amphibian handling practices; develop the Zoonotic Disease Prevention Series for Retailers; draft informative store signage on how to prevent zoonotic diseases; participate in meetings on rodent and reptile disease transmission with the Centers for Disease Control; and produce and revise best management practices (BMP) documents; • Collaborating with the United States Association of Reptile Keepers on past and current attempts to pass legislation, ordinances, and regulatory activity that may impact herp ownership and related businesses; • Attending Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; • Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to list 53 herp species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards in Ohio.
In the wild, cats eat many small meals consisting of rodents, birds, bugs, and other small creatures.
Dogs are at risk when they drink from stagnant water, roam on rural property or in barnyards, or catch rodents and other wild animals.
This tapeworm is normally found in wild canine species and is transmitted through an intermediate host, usually a rodent.
The natural host in the wild for the LCM virus is the rodent population and hamsters would most likely acquire their infection from this source.
Hamster owners must restrict contact between their pets and wild rodents that may have been orphaned in the wild and subsequently adopted.
The small - feline diet in the wild consists of rodents, lizards, birds, even insects.
Cats were domesticated more than 10,000 years ago, when wild cats in the Nile Delta and Mesopotamian marshlands began frequenting human encampments and villages, attracted to the easy supply of rodents that were seeking out the humans» grain stores.
The animals — rodent hunters in the wild — were first domesticated 7,000 years ago in the Middle East and Africa, according to researchers at the University of Nebraska.
In the wild, the food their ancestors ate (rodents, etc.) had a high enough water content that they didn't feel thirsty as often.
Many of them can be transmitted by wild animals and rodents in your own backyard — even in your own home.
On the other hand freeroaming cats are welcomed in areas where rodent control is desired and individuals often care for and respect cats who may be too «wild» to become indoor pets.
In the wild, this would include birds, mice and other small rodents.
They hunt these small rodents in the wild using their hearing and sight.
In the wild, canines were most likely to hunt on birds, rabbits, rodents, goats, and possibly, the occasional deer.
Although cats miraculously survive in the wild on a diet consisting of birds, rodents and other prey, bones from meat or poultry cooked at home are harmful food for cats.
Many wild rodents are very social animals living with numerous others of their own kind in their normal habitat.
Think about what a cat in the wild would eat, such as birds, mice and other small rodents, all of which are approximately 70 - percent water.
Growing up in rural central Illinois, I had numerous domestic and wild animals as pets, including fish, snakes, turtles, rodents, rabbits, dogs, and cats.
Before being domesticated thousands of years ago, ferrets in the wild primarily ate rodents and other fresh meat.
In its natural environment, as it scurries across the desert floor looking for food, hamsters and other rodents are easy targets for wild birds overhead.
The program takes feral cats that are too wild to adopt out to families» homes and gives them a safe place to live where they can be used as rodent control — such as a barn, or in this case, a brewery.
In the wild, cats get taurine from a raw diet of birds, rodents, and insects.
In the wild they can be found in rocky crevices, where they sit in wait to ambush passing rodentIn the wild they can be found in rocky crevices, where they sit in wait to ambush passing rodentin rocky crevices, where they sit in wait to ambush passing rodentin wait to ambush passing rodents.
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This makes sense, as cats in the wild will hunt rabbits and large rodents and have no trouble making a meal out of a pretty big whole animal.
Since the mice do carry hantavirus, some basic precautions should be taken: do not feed any wild animals; keep food and drink in rodent - proof containers; and prevent entry of mice into your tent by keeping it zipped up at all times.
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