05_the_wily_coyote_p_11-13.pdf
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| title | The Wily Coyote | |
| creator | Dibblee, Randy | |
| subject | Island Magazine | |
| subject | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| description | <p>It is believed that canine-like animals first<br />appeared in earth's rich and diverse wild<br />menagerie about 35,000 years ago. Wild<br />dogs got alongwith people well enough until<br />the latter discovered the science of animal<br />husbandry, and the former learned that<br />domestic prey were easier to catch than<br />wild ones.<br />Gary Turbak, Twilight Hunters</p> | |
| publisher | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| date | 1992 | |
| type | Document | |
| format | application/pdf | |
| identifier | vre:islemag-batch2-414 | |
| source | 31 | |
| language | en_US | |
| rights | <p>Please note that this material is being presented for the sole purpose of research and private study. Any other use requires the permission of the copyright holder(s), and questions regarding copyright are the responsibility of the user.</p> | |
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| title | The Wily Coyote | |
| creator | Dibblee, Randy | |
| subject | Island Magazine | |
| subject | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| description | <p>It is believed that canine-like animals first<br />appeared in earth's rich and diverse wild<br />menagerie about 35,000 years ago. Wild<br />dogs got alongwith people well enough until<br />the latter discovered the science of animal<br />husbandry, and the former learned that<br />domestic prey were easier to catch than<br />wild ones.<br />Gary Turbak, Twilight Hunters</p> | |
| publisher | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| date | 1992 | |
| type | Document | |
| format | application/pdf | |
| identifier | vre:islemag-batch2-414 | |
| source | 31 | |
| language | en_US | |
| rights | <p>Please note that this material is being presented for the sole purpose of research and private study. Any other use requires the permission of the copyright holder(s), and questions regarding copyright are the responsibility of the user.</p> | |

