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Muskrat - Encyclopedia. com Muskrat Biology of Muskrats Economic Importance Resources The muskrat or musquash (Ondatra zibethicus) is a relatively large, amphibious rodent classified in the family Muridae that is native to North America The northern range of the muskrat reaches as far as the limits of the boreal forest from Alaska to Labrador and
Woman Who Fell from the Sky - Encyclopedia. com Meanwhile, Muskrat dove beneath the water and brought up mud to form the earth Soon after, the woman gave birth to twin sons—one good and one evil—who created all the natural features of the earth and sky
Muskrat v. United States 219 U. S. 346 (1911) - Encyclopedia. com Congress had authorized certain Indians to sue the United States in the court of claims and directed the attorney general to defend The object was to determine the validity of certain congressional acts regarding Indian lands Source for information on Muskrat v United States 219 U S 346 (1911): Encyclopedia of the American Constitution
Weasels, Badgers, Skunks, and Otters (Mustelidae) American mink also relies heavily on muskrats as prey and use muskrat burrows and lodges as shelter In northern Canada and the United States, the northern river otter (Lontra canadensis) uses burrows and lodges of beavers (Castor canadensis) for daily shelter and as maternity dens
Best skinning Knife - GON Forum Yep, I've skinned deer with everything from big hunting knives to flint flakes, but I have found nothing better than my OT77 Muskrat for skinning deer, or about anything else Next best are these little Victorinox bird's beak paring knives with about a 1" blade
Native American Mythology - Encyclopedia. com A water creature — such as a duck, muskrat, or turtle — plunges to the depths of the sea and returns with a lump of mud that becomes the earth, which is often supported on the back of a turtle This Earth Diver myth also exists in northern Europe and Asia, which suggests that the Native American versions may be survivals of ancient myths
James Bay Hydropower Project | Encyclopedia. com It is home to roughly 100 species of birds, twenty species of fish and dozens of mammals, including muskrat, lynx, black bear, red fox, and the world's largest herd of caribou The area has also been home to the Cree and other Native Indian tribes for centuries
A first for me - Mink | GON Forum I've seen Weasel, Muskrat and Otter in the wild but never a Mink Seen two Otter playing in one of the creeks at Chickasawhatchee once on a hog hunt Beautiful animals Looked a little weird them not getting wet while in the water No cell camera recorders back then Nice pic of the little Mink
Informaton about double-trigger trap - GON Forum Back in the day, I used to have a dozen Blake and Lamb "Stoploss" #1 longsprings They had an extra jaw resembling a big mousetrap that was designed to close high on a muskrat's leg to keep it from twisting its foot off This could be something similar