animal

Any living organism characterized by voluntary movement, the possession of cells with noncellulose cell walls and specialized sense organs enabling rapid response to stimuli, and the ingestion of complex organic substances such as plants and other animals. (Source: CED)



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Basson PA 1987. Poisoning of wildlife in Southern Africa. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 58 (4) 219 - 228
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Kasso M, Balakrishnan M 2013. Ecological and Economic Importance of Bats (Order Chiroptera). ISRN Biodiversity 2013
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Ecological and Economic Importance of Bats_2013.pdf 1.19 MB
Lines R 2008. Wild Dog Project - 2008 Report.
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Lines R 2008 - final African Wild Dog report.pdf 1.32 MB
Louw GN 1972. The role of advective fog in the water economy of certain Namib Desert animals. Symposia of the Zoological Society of London 31 297 - 314
Costa G, Leonardi M-E, Petralia A 1987. Reproductive behaviour of the Giant Cricket Brachytrupes membranaceus (Drury) in the Namib. Madoqua 15 (3) 217-228
Gasaway WC, Mossestad KT, Stander PE 1989. Demography of spotted hyaenas in an arid savanna, Etosha National Park, South West Africa/Namibia. Madoqua 16 (2) 121-127
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Demography of spotted hyaenas in an arid savanna ENP_1989.pdf 700.55 KB
Hayward MW, Kerley GIH 2008. Prey preferences and dietary overlap amongst Africa's large predators. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 38 (2) 93-108
Hiscocks K, Perrin MR 1998. Home range and movements of black-backed jackals at Cape Cross Seal Reserve, Namibia. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 18 (3) 97-100
Stein AB, Fuller TK, Marker LL 2013. Brown hyaena feeding ecology on Namibian farmlands. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 43 (1) 27-32
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Mills MGL, Mills MEJ 1982. Factors affecting the movement patterns of brown hyaenas, Hyaena brunnea in the southern Kalahari. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 12 (4) 111-117
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Factors affecting the movement patterns of brown hyaenas.pdf 573.67 KB
Ganhao MF, Hattingh J, Pitts N 1988. Physiological responses of blesbok, eland and red hartebeest to different capture methods. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 18 (4) 134-136
Ben-Shahar R, Fairall N 1987. Comparison of the diurnal activity patterns of blue wildebeest and red hartebeest. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 17 (2) 49-53
Bridgeford PA 1985. Unusual diet of the lion Panthera leo in the Skeleton Coast Park. Madoqua 14 (2) 187-188
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Unusual diet of the lion Panthera leo in the Skeleton Coast Park.pdf 81.48 KB
Stander PE 1990. Notes on foraging habits of cheetah. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 20 (4) 130-132
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Notes on foraging habits of cheetah.pdf 217.51 KB
Hofmeyer JM, Louw GN, du Preez JS 1973. Incipient capture myopathy as revealed by blood chemistry of chased zebras. Madoqua 1 (7) 45-50
Berry HH 1982. The wildebeest problem in the Etosha National Park: a synthesis. Madoqua 13 (2) 151-157
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The wildebeest problem in the Etosha National Park.pdf 594.72 KB
Berry HH, Siegfried WR, Crowe TM 1984. Orientation of wildebeest in relation to sun angle and wind direction. Madoqua 13 (4) 297-301
Berry HH, Louw GN 1982. Seasonal nutritive status of wildebeest in the Etosha National Park. Madoqua 13 (2) 127-139