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Date: | Sun, 27 Jun 1993 00:52:12 -0400 |
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The only thing I can think of to add to your list, is under "get me to
the vet right now" - tooth grinding (typical of abdominal pain apparently).
Re your note to Geri: the similarity with viverridae (civets, mongeese,
genet, linsang, and quite a few more oddities) has struck me also. Basically
the same characteristics and niches as mustelidae. But they strike me as
more catlike. A couple more animals to add to the mustelidae list:
sable (yes, the fur coat sable), zorilla (skunk colouration, but roughly
ferret shape and size - known sometimes as the striped polecat). Grison
are used in central and south america for flushing out chinchillas, much
like ferrets are for rabbits.
[Posted in FML issue 0503]
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