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What is the name of the document tracking weapons? |
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What are the two types of game? |
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What animals are the Hochwild? |
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All cloven hoofed game, except Roe Deer, it includes Capercaillie and Eagles |
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What is the horns called for departure to hunt? |
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What is the horn call Anblasen des Treibens? |
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End of the hunt, unload the rifles |
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What is your "permission to acquire" |
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A long gun, must be longer than 60cm total length, barrel and receiver must be 30cm in total length. |
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What is pistol, or "short weapon" called |
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What is an Einzelladerwaffen |
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What is a Repetierwaffen? |
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A bolt action, or repeating weapon that requires manual movement to load a round. |
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What are the ammunition restrictions on a Halbautomatisch Schusswaffen (Semi-Automatic weapon)? |
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no more than 3 rounds in the weapon including the chamber. |
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What parts of the gun are Wesntliche Teile (controllable items) |
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Chamber, barrel, bolt, on kurzwaffen the frame if it has an ejector on it. |
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Are tracer ammunition legal? |
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Is lead ammo allowed on government owned land? |
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What are some illegal attachments to firearms? |
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Formal Hunting attire is called? |
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What makes up the Trachtenanzug? |
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White shirt, green tie, or bolo, green suit. Black tie at funerals. |
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German name for backpack? |
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A long, broad, sharp-pointed blade with cutting edges. Used to finish off wounded deer. Mostly ceremonial now. |
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A lance, or long knife attached to a pole (like a lance). Used to finish off Wildschwein/schwartzwild |
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Fire arms for hunting are called? |
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What is the German word for a Rifle? |
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What is a einschüssige Büchsen? |
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What is a Double barrel rifle? |
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What is a Repetierbüchsen? |
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What is a Single barrel shotgun? |
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What is a Doppelflinte or Querflinte? |
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Double shotgun side by side |
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What is a Double Shotgun over/under? |
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Bockflinte or Bockdoppelflinte |
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What is a Rifle/Shotgun side by side? |
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What is a Bockbüchsflinte? |
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Double shotgun with rifled barrel |
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Double shotgun, with a small and a large rifle barrel |
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What is the German word for pistol? |
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What is the name of the red deer? |
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What is the breeding season of the Rotwild called? |
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When is the Brunftzeit for the Rotwild? |
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When are the Rotwild young born? |
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How many Rotwild young are born at a time? |
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What is the name of the female Rotwild? |
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What is the name of the male Rotwild? |
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What is the name of the Young female Rotwild? |
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What is the name of the Young male Rotwild? |
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What is the name of the herd of Rotwild? |
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What is the Roe Deer called? |
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A white spot on the nose of the Rehwild. |
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The white fur on the rear of the Rehwild. |
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What does the Rehbock spiegel look like? |
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bean shaped "Don't shoot Mr. Bean!" |
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What does the Geiss spiegel look like? |
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Inverted heart with a white line pointing down. |
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What is the Rehwild's breeding season called? |
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What is male Rehwild called? |
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What is female Rehwild called? |
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What is a yearling female Rehwild called? |
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What is a young female Rehwild called? |
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What is a young male Rehwild called? |
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What is a herd of Rehwild called? |
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When do the Rehwild give birth? |
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How many babies does the Rehwild have? |
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What sounds does the Kitz make? |
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Where are the scent glands on the Rehbock? |
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What is a six point Rehbock called. |
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How many points on a Gabler? |
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Rehbock with spike antlers. |
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Why would a Rehbock's antlers be deformed? |
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What is unusual about the Rehwild gestation period? |
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How many teeth do the Rehwild have? |
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How long is the gestation period of the Rehwild? |
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When are the Rehwild Kitz born? |
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July-August. Heat of the summer |
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What are the Rehwild habits in the early spring? |
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Rehbock become solitary and aggressive Geiss travel with yearling |
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What are the Rehwild habits in the late spring, early summer? |
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Rehbock claims and defends territory Kitz are born |
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What are the Rehwild habits in the Mid-summer? |
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Blattzeit (rut) Timing is dependent on heat of summer |
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What are the Rehwild habits in the Late Fall/Early Winter? |
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Gestation begins and herds begin to form |
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What is a "button buck" called? |
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When do the knopfbock start growing their antlers. |
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When do the Knopfbock shed their Knopfs? |
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When do the yearling Bock start growing their first antlers? |
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When do the mature Bock start growing their antlers? |
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When do the mature Bock start shedding their antlers? |
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What is the main type of damage caused by Rehwild? |
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Browsing damage to the new growth tips of trees |
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When does the Rehbock reach his peak of development? |
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What are the caliber and energy requirements for hunting Rehwild? |
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No caliber restrictions. Must have 1000 joules of energy at 100 meters |
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What is the German word for wild Boar? |
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Wildschwein or Schwarzwild |
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What is the gestation period of Wildschwein? |
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3 month, 3 weeks, 3 days "The three's!" |
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When are the young Wildschwein born? |
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How many teeth do the Wildschwein have? |
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What is a mature male Wildschwein called? |
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What is male Wildschwein of 6+ years called? |
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Hauptschwein or Grobes Schwein
Tip: Haupt=Head "Head of the pack because he is the oldest" |
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What is male Wildschwein of 5-6 years called? |
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What is male Wildschwein of 3-4 years called? |
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Angehender Keiler
Tip: Angehender="budding" think future kKeiler |
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What is male Wildschwein of 1-2 years called? |
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What is feamle Wildschwein of 3+ years called? |
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What is female Wildschwein of 1-2 years called? |
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What are the young Wildschwein called? |
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What is a herd of Wildschwein called? |
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Where is the majority of the legnth of the tusk on a Wildschwein? |
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What is the declaws, or "false hooves" of a Wildschwein called? |
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Keilers distinctive traits are? |
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Rounder head, most of the mass of the body is in the front shoulders and forward, and a pronounced hump at the front shoulders. |
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Habitat of the Wildschwein? |
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Mixed forests, near swamps or moist areas. |
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They are omnivorous. eat mice, birds, bird eggs, vegetable roots, roots, crops (corn, potatoes and acorns. |
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How do you estimate the age and number of Wildschwein? |
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Examine the areas that are uprooted, young are haphazard, mature are very selective. Number is indicated by the size of the area. |
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What is the name of the wallowing area of the Wildschwein? |
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What is the name of the rub on trees near a Suhle made by the Wildschwein? |
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What are the flusher breeds called? |
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What are the hounds/beagles breeds? |
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What are the Schweisshunde? |
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tracking dogs
Tip: Schweiss is sweat/blood. aka "Blood Dogs" |
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What are the retrievers/water dogs? |
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What dog breeds are in the Vorstehhunde? |
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German Short-, Wire and Long-haired Pointers; Irish Setter; English Setter; English Pointer; Weimaraner; Poodle Pointer; large/Small Münsterländer; Griffon |
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If you see Haar, Setter, Pointer, in the dogs breed name it is a? |
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What dog breeds are in the Stöberhunde? |
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Springer Spaniels and Cocker Spaniels |
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What dog breeds are in the Erdhunde? |
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Fox Terrier, Fox Terrier, Hunting Terrier, Long/rough/short Haired Dachshund.
Tip: Look for the words Terrier (terrain=earth), or Dachs=Badgers |
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What dog breeds are in the Jagende Hunde, Laufhunde? |
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Dachsbracke, Deutsche Bracke, Brandlbracke |
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What dog breeds are in the Schweißhunde? |
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Bayerischer Gebirgsschweißhund, Hannoverscher Schweißhund |
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What dog breeds are in the Retriever category? |
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Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever |
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What are the three types of hunting techniques? |
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Sitting (Ansitz), Stalking (Pirsch), Drive hunting (Treibjagd) |
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Sitting in a high seat (Hochsitz),a seat leaning against a tree (Leiter) or a pulpit (Kanzel). |
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Drive hunt, with drivers/beaters and dogs. |
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A free standing elevated stand |
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A ladder and seat leaned against a tree |
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an enclosed free standing elevated stand |
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a safe bullet catch, whether that be a hill/mountain/or the ground in certain conditions. |
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The lead hunter,usually for drive hunts. |
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Whats does the horn call Hahn in Ruh signify? |
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The end of that portion of the hunt, unload the guns. |
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It the field where the animals are laid out according to a specified ranking of the species. |
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Where are the Niederwild in the strecke? |
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Where are the Hochwild in the strecke? |
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What does the horn call Jagd vorbei signify? |
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What is the Vorstehtreiben? |
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Small game standing hunt. |
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What is the Drückjagd, Ansitzdrückjagd? |
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What is it called to call game in? |
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When is it a good time to Lockjagd for Rehbock? |
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When is it a good time to Lockjagd for Rothirsch? |
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What would you use during Lockjagd for Rehbock? |
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A small whistle that imitates the squeaking, high-pitched noise made by the female roe |
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What would you use during Lockjagd for Rothirsch? |
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A horn-like instrument to imitate the challenge of a male animal. |
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Hunting fox at their den during the winter. |
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What would you use during Lockjagd for Fuchs? |
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What is Kleine Jägerrecht or Geräusch? |
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lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, tongue, and spleen |
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On what animals are the antlers or whole heads a trophy item? |
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Red Deer, Roe Deer, Fallow Deer, and Sika Deer |
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On what animals are the horns a trophy item? |
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The tusks of a Keiler, a trophy item. |
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What is the Trophy item of the Keiler? |
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Keilerwaffen/tusks, bart, and the skull |
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What animals have a bart? |
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Hirsch, Gams, Wildschwein, Dachs.
Hirschbart, Gamsbart, Saubart, Dachsbart) |
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What is a wheel of bart hair? |
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If an animal appears wounded, or sick, but is out of season can you shoot it? |
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What are the three types of Flies that can infect animals? |
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Small Animal Bot Fly, Warble Fly, Deer Bot Fly |
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What is the damage to the meat caused by the Warble fly called? |
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What animals are affected by the Small Animal Bot Fly? |
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Rabbits, mice, chipmunks, squirrels, cats, dogs,and occasionally man |
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What is the Fly life cycle? |
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1. egg 2. larvae 3. pupa 4. adult |
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Can you eat the meat of animals affected by flies? |
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What animals are affected by the Deer Bot Fly? |
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When do the Deer Bot Flies inject larvae into the the noses of the Rehwild, and Rotwild? |
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May-Aug
Tip= When its warm, or "when the flies come out" |
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How long do the Deer Bot Flies stay in the nose throat of the animal? |
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Is the meat safe to east from an animal infected with Deer Bot Flies. |
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Signs of an animal with Deer Bot Flies? |
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Snorting, head shaking, coughing. |
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What are the other names of the Warble Flies? |
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heelflies, gadflies, cattle grubs |
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What animals are affected by the Warble Fly? |
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What are the life stages of the Warble Fly? |
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Egg, larvae, pupa, adults/flies |
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Where do the Warble Flies lay their eggs? |
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On the legs of the deer or cattle. |
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What happens after the Warble Fly lays eggs on the legs of the deer or cattle? |
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The Larvae burrow under the skin into the muscle and then burrow upwards towards the spine |
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What is left behind from the Warble Fly larvae burrowing? |
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When do the Warble Fly lay their eggs? |
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What do the Warble Fly larvae do? |
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Break through the skin for a breathing hole then develop to pupae. |
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Is the meat from animals infected by the Warble Fly edible? |
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Yes, cut away the damaged areas. |
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How many types of Tuberculosis are there? |
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Three. they affect Deer, cattle, humans, and birds.
Bovis, Tuberculosis, Avium |
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What are the internal signs of an animal with Tuberculosis? |
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Lesions in lungs and lymph nodes |
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How is Tuberculosis transmitted? |
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Inhale or ingest infectious discharges |
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Is Tuberculosis Zoonotic? |
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Is the meat from animals infected with Tuberculosis safe to eat? |
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No, report immediately to authorities. |
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What are the symptoms of Brucellosis? |
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Abortion of young in late stage of development, enlarged testicles, Lameness, vaginal discharge, swollen carpal bursa |
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Definition
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How is Brucellosis transmitted? |
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Contact with blood, milk, meat, tissue, feces |
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Is meat from animals infected with Brucellosis safe to eat? |
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Definition
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What is another name for Chamois Blindness? |
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Definition
Pink eye, or conjunctivitis. |
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What are the symptoms of Chamois Blindness? |
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Blindness, perforation of the cornea, cloudy eyes. |
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Is the meat from animals infected with Chamois Blindness safe to eat? |
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Definition
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What animals are affected by Tularemia? |
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Definition
Hassen, kaninchen, and rodents |
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Definition
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How is Tularemia transmitted? |
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Contact with infected animals, or biting insects. |
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Definition
enlarged lymph nodes, skin abscesses, blood in lungs, liver and spleen, sudden death |
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Is the meat from animals infected with Tularemia safe to eat? |
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Definition
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How is Avian Influenza transmitted? |
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Definition
Bird feces, or nasal discharges |
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Is Avian Influenza zoonotic? |
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Definition
In a small number of cases. |
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Can you eat meat from animals infected with Avian Influenza? |
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Definition
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What animals are affected by Foot and Mouth Disease? |
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Cloven hoofed animals
Rehwild, Rotwild, Schweinwild, Gamswild, etc. |
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What are symptoms of foot and mouth? |
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Fever, lamness,sores/lesions on the hooves, gums, and tongue. |
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Can you eat meat of animals infected with hoof and mouth? |
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Definition
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What is the German word for Rabies? |
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What animals are affected by Tollwut? |
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Definition
Fox, raccoons, skunks, and all warm blooded animals including man |
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Definition
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How is Tollwut transmitted? |
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Saliva into open wound (bite) |
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What are the two forms of Tollwut? |
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Definition
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is the meat from animals infected by Tollwut safe to eat? |
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Definition
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What are the symptoms of animals infected with the Furious form of Tollwut? |
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Attack themselves or others, snap at the air, run around wildly, paralysis, death |
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What are the symptoms of animals infected with the Dumb form of Tollwut? |
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Wild animals approach humans,Unable to drink and excessive saliva, Lick or eat strange things, Paralysis; death |
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What is the German word for Swine Fever? |
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Definition
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What is another word for Schweinepest? |
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Definition
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What animals are affected by Schweinepest? |
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Definition
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How is Schwienpest transmitted? |
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Contact with infected pig, Eating food waste containing pork scraps, Carried (in air, rodents, insects, vehicles, Vectors (rodents, flies, vehicles, people) |
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Definition
depression, fever, huddling together, diarrhea or constipation, conjunctivitis, red skin, incoordination, goose stepping, paralysis, |
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Is the meat from animals infected with Schweinpest safe to eat? |
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Definition
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What animals are affected by Myxomatosis? |
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Definition
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What are symptoms of Myxomatosis? |
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Definition
bumps on skin, swollen eyelids and head, conjunctivitis |
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How is Myxomatosis transmitted? |
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Definition
direct rabbit to rabbit contact and by the rabbit flea |
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Is the meat from animals infected by Myxomatosis safe to eat? |
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What is the German word for Badger? |
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Definition
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What other animal does the Dachs have a close genetic connection? |
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Definition
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Do the Dachs come out during the day or night? |
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Definition
They are Nocturnal, come at out night |
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Definition
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Do the Dachs burrows have only one room or multi-tiered? |
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Definition
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What animals share the multi-tiered dens with the Dachs? |
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Definition
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Which level of the Dachs burrow does the Dachs live? |
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Definition
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Definition
They are omnivores, feeding on fruit, berries, roots, insects and snails. It also fills a predatory role as taking mice and opportunistically very young and fallen mammals |
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Is the eye sight of the Dachs good or bad? |
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Bad, some of the worst compared to other animals. |
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What are the trophies of the Dachs? |
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Definition
The pelt (Schwarte), and the fat |
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How many teeth does the Dachs have? |
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Definition
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Term
What are the minimum requirements for a Dog kennel? |
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Definition
6 meters square, extra 3 meters square per extra dog, 1/3 needs to be roofed for shade, a 2 compartment dog house |
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What is the German name for dog kennel? |
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Definition
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Term
Where do the adult Liver Flukes live in the host? |
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Definition
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Term
What animals are affected by Liver Flukes? |
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Definition
deer, cattle, sheep, and humans |
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Term
Is the meat of animals infected by liver flukes safe to eat? |
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Definition
Except for the liver, yes. |
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What are signs of Liver Flukes? |
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Definition
Discolored, deformed liver. Cysts in liver. |
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How is liver flukes transmitted? |
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Infected water/water plants like watercress. |
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What animal besides sheep, deer, and cattle, carry the Liver Fluke? |
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What stage is the Liver Fluke living in sheep, deer, and cattle? |
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Adults. They enter as the larvae, and pass eggs. |
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What are the three stages of tapeworms? |
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Egg, Larvae, and adult worm. |
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Where do the adult tapeworms live? |
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Intestines of Final host. |
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What do the tapeworms eat? |
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When the adult tapeworm releases eggs, where do they go? |
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They pass through the feces to the intermediate host. |
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What happens once the intermediate hosts ingests the eggs of a tapeworm? |
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The larvae hatch and create cysts in the muscle of the animal. |
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What happens after the Tapeworm forms cysts in the muscle of the intermediate host? |
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The final host eats the animal with the larvae. The larvae pass to the intestine and develop into adults. |
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Signs of Tapeworms in final host? |
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What 4 types of tapeworms are there? |
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Taenia pisiformis, fox tapeworm, hydatid cyst tapeworm, pork tapeworm |
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What two hosts are the Taenia Tapeworm |
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Final-Dog or cat, intermediate-rabbit |
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What type of cysts are created by the Taenia Tapeworm in rabbits? |
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What are the two hosts for Fox Tapeworm? |
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Final-Fox or dog, intermediate-rodent but can be humans. |
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What are the two hosts for Hydatid Tapeworm? |
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Final- Fox, Wolf, or dog Intermediate-Sheep, humans |
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What are the two hosts for Pork Tapeworm? |
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Final host-Humans, Intermediate- pig or human |
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What are the signs that an animal is infected with Tapeworms? |
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Fluid filled cysts on the liver and intestine. |
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What are signs of Pork Tapeworm infection? |
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epilepsy, stroke, blindness, hydrocephalus, cysticercus cellulosae; cysts in muscle, heart, liver or brain |
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Is the meat from an animal that is infected with Tapeworms safe to eat? |
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Yes, when heated or frozen to appropriate tempratures |
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What are the three types of Nematodes? |
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Roundworms, Hookworms, and Trichinella spiralis |
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What are the signs of infection from Roundworms? |
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White spots on the liver, coughing, bulging belly, vomiting and diarrhea, stunted growth |
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Can humans contract Roundworms? |
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Can meat from animals infected with Roundworms be eaten? |
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What do Roundworms eat in the host intestines? |
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Where do the adult Hookworms live in the host? |
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Definition
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What do Hookworms eat in the host intestines? |
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How does the host contract tapeworms? |
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Larvae are ingested, or they penetrate the hosts skin. |
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Signs of hookworms in host? |
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Can meat from animals infected with Hookworms be eaten? |
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Where do the larvae of Trichinella live? |
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Signs of Trichinella infection? |
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Muscle pain, eyelid swelling, fever, weakness, diarrhea |
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How are animals infected with Coccidiosis? |
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By eating food or water conaminated with fecal matter containing oocysts |
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Signs of Coccidiosis in hosts? |
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Definition
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is the meat from animals infected with Coccidiosis safe to eat? |
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Internal signs of Coccidiosis? |
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Spots on liver, an nodules on intestines |
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What are the three types of external parasites? |
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Is meat from animals infected with lice safe to eat? |
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Hair loss, red skin, itching |
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What are the signs on Mites |
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intense itching, hair loss, secondary skin infections |
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What disease is caused by Mites? |
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What is the German name for mange? |
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is the meat from animals infected with Raude, or mites safe to eat? |
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What are some disease transmitted by ticks? |
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Is the meat from animals infected with Ticks safe to eat? |
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What is the German word for Rabbit? |
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What is the breeding season of the Rabbit called? |
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When is the Rammelzeit for Kaninchen? |
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What is the gestation period of the Kaninchen? |
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Underground in burrows, sometimes with the Dachs. |
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What type of soil do Kaninchen need? |
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What state are newborn Kaninchens in? |
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What is the German word for Field Hare? |
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What is the breeding season of the Rabbit called? |
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When is the Rammelzeit for Kaninchen? |
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What is the gestation period of the Kaninchen? |
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What state are newborn Kaninchens in? |
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What is a male Hase called? |
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How many teeth does the Hase have? |
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What is Hase nest called? |
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What is the first litter of Hase called? |
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What is the metric equivalent to a .223 caliber? |
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What is the metric equivalent to a .308 caliber? |
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Definition
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What is the metric equivalent to a 30-06 caliber? |
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What are the stages of Flies life cycle? |
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Definition
Egg, larva, pupa, adult fly |
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Term
What animals are affected by the small animal bot fly? |
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Definition
Rabbits, mice, squirrels, chipmunks, cats, dogs |
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Where do the larva of the small animal bot fly burrow into? |
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Definition
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Signs of small animal bot fly? |
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Definition
Emerging pupae, cysts on small game |
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Is the meat from animals infected with small animal bot fly safe to eat? |
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physical contact, ticks, and flies. |
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What must pigs be tested for? |
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Definition
Radiation and trichinosis |
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What must be preserved for testing in pigs? |
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Definition
Head, Diaphragm, vial of blood, 600g of meat from bicep |
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What category of dogs is the Deutsch-Drahthaar? |
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What category of dogs is the Deutsch-Stichelhaar? |
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What category of dogs is the Deutsch-Drahthar? |
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What category of dogs is the Deutsch-Kurzhaar? |
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What category of dogs is the Deutsch-Langhaar? |
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What category of dogs is the Griffon? |
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What category of dogs is the Grosser Schwarzweisser Munsterlander? |
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What category of dogs is the Kleiner Munsterlander Vorstehhund? |
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What category of dogs is the Pudelpointer? |
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What category of dogs is the Weimeraner? |
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What category of dogs is the Pointer? |
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What category of dogs is the Irish Setter? |
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What category of dogs is the Kurzhaar ungarischer Vorstehhun? |
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What category of dogs is the Epangneul Breton? |
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What category of dogs is the Gordon Setter? |
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What category of dogs is the English Setter? |
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What category of dogs is the Kurzhaarteckel? |
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What category of dogs is the Langhaarteckel? |
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What category of dogs is the Foxterrier? |
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What category of dogs is the Deutscher Jagdterrier? |
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What category of dogs is the Rauhhaarteckel? |
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What category of dogs is the Labrador Retriever? |
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What category of dogs is the Golden Retriever? |
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What category of dogs is the Hannoverscher Schweisshund? |
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What category of dogs is the Deutsch Bracke? |
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What category of dogs is the Brandlbracke? |
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What category of dogs is the Cocker Spaniel? |
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What category of dogs is the Deutscher Wachtelhund? |
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What category of dogs is the Dachsbracke? |
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What category of dogs is the Beagle? |
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What category of dogs is the Bayericher Gebirgsschweisshund? |
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What is the habitat of the Sikawild? |
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Definition
Coniferous woodlands, acidic soil |
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What are the two species of Damwild? |
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Definition
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What is the name of the Sikawild antlers? |
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What is the breeding season of the Sikawild called? |
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What is the male Sikawild called? |
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What is the female Sikawild called? |
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What is the young male Sikawild called? |
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What is the young female called? |
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What is a herd of Sikawild called? |
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How many teeth doe the Sikawild have? |
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When is the Brunftzeit of the Sikawild? |
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When are the Sikawild young born? |
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What is the preferred habitat of the Damwild? |
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Definition
Broad leafed woodlands with thick low-level vegetation, fields, meadows |
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What is the German Name for Fallow Deer? |
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What is the German word for the palmated antlers? |
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How many teeth do the Damwild have? |
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What is the breeding season of the Damwild called? |
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When is the Damwild Brunftzeit? |
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When are the Damwild young born? |
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What is the German word for Mouflon? |
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What is the preferred habitat of the Muffelwild? |
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Definition
Dry, rocky terrain. Large areas to roam |
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What is the breeding season of the Muffelwild called? |
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When is the Muffelwild Brunftzeit? |
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When are the young Muffelwild born? |
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How many teeth do the Muffelwild have? |
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What are the male Muffelwild called? |
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What are the female Muffelwild called? |
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What are the young Muffelwild called? |
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Whats a herd of Muffelwild called? |
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What are the two light spots on the back of the Muffelwild? |
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Definition
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What sexes and ages make up the Muffelwild Rudel? |
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Definition
Schaf and Lamm, the Widder travel alone |
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How many teeth do the Muffelwild have? |
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What is the German word for the Muffelwild horns called? |
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Definition
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How can you determine a Widder's age? |
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Definition
The rings on the schnecken |
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What is the German word for Alder? |
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Definition
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What is the German word for Fir? |
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Definition
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What is the German word for Oak? |
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Definition
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What is the German word for Pine? |
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Definition
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What is the German word for Spruce? |
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What is the German word for Branch Signs? |
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What is the German word for Hunters speach? |
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Definition
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What is the German word for Invitations? |
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Who is the patron saint of hunters? |
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What is the German word for sportsmanship? |
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Term
What size shot c an be used on Fuchs? |
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Definition
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Term
What size shot c an be used on Geese and Hase? |
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Definition
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Term
What size shot c an be used on Kannichen? |
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Definition
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Term
What size shot c an be used on Pheasant and Ducks? |
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Definition
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What size shot can be used on Partridge? |
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Definition
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Term
When an animal is shot in the Hear or Lungs it is called? |
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Definition
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Term
When an animal is shot in the kidneys it is called? |
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Definition
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Term
When an animal is shot in the stomach it is called? |
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Definition
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When an animal is shot in the Spine it is called? |
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