Words and phrases that have a meaning related to cervid: (144 results)
Often used in the same context:
livestock, anaplasmosis, whitetail deer, elk, deer, depredating, rocky mountain bighorn, ruminant, poultry, animal, sus scrofa, chronic wasting disease, aquacultural, herd, seladang, trichinella, nilgai, rodenticide, blacktail deer, swine, beef cattle, coccidiosis, trumpeter swan, potato wart, estray, massasauga, marten, rheas, prairie grouse, aedes, oxytetracycline, bison, brucellosis, mouflon, ratites, ambrosia beetle, lynxes, furbearer, cattle, camelid, bighorn, wildlife, pigs, introgression, mule deer, whitewing, salmonid, crocodilians, insectary, sandhill crane, blesbok, quoll, caracal, fallow deer, bighorn sheep, canid, dairy cattle, trichomoniasis, glanders, hungarian partridge, woodrat, trappers, pongo pygmaeus, houbara, lynx rufus, caprine, marco polo sheep, toxicant, finfish, argali, hogs, panleukopenia, dairy cow, brown hyena, whitetail, giraffa camelopardalis, blister rust, pronghorn, oryxes, zoonosis, aphis, africanized honey bee, bovine spongiform encephalitis, guanacos, pasturing, woodland caribou, loggerhead shrike, scrapie, bos taurus, waterfowl, ectoparasites, prairie rattlesnake, ixodes scapularis, ungulates, blacktail, carcasses, epizootic, hoofed mammal, anthelmintics, undulant fever, vesicular stomatitis, pheasants
More specific:
Also try:alces alces, american elk, barking deer, brocket, burro deer, capreolus capreolus, caribou, cervus canadensis, cervus elaphus, cervus nipon, cervus sika, cervus unicolor, dama dama, elaphure, elaphurus davidianus, european elk, fawn, greenland caribou, japanese deer, moose, moschus moschiferus, muntjac, musk deer, odocoileus hemionus, odocoileus virginianus, pere david's deer, pricket, rangifer tarandus, red deer, reindeer, roe deer, sambar, sambur, sika, virginia deer, wapiti, white-tailed deer, white tail
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