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127 Domestic mammal hosts .. ..127 Domestic fowl hosts ..... ..128 Wild mammal
hosts ... .129 Wild reptile hosts ........... 132 Biology ...... ..132 Life cycle ...... .132
Ecology .. .144 Environment and domestic habitats .. .144 Wild habitats ... .149 ...
127 Domestic mammal hosts .. ..127 Domestic fowl hosts ..... ..128 Wild mammal
hosts ... .129 Wild reptile hosts ........... 132 Biology ...... ..132 Life cycle ...... .132
Ecology .. .144 Environment and domestic habitats .. .144 Wild habitats ... .149 ...
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Domestic animals and wild birds or reptiles are listed following wild mammals ,
Where human beings have served as hosts , the records precede those from
animals . Different collections from one kind of host are listed geographically from
...
Domestic animals and wild birds or reptiles are listed following wild mammals ,
Where human beings have served as hosts , the records precede those from
animals . Different collections from one kind of host are listed geographically from
...
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Wild birds may be infested if they construct large , numerous , or fairly permanent
nests in the vicinity of human activities . The question of infestation of other wild
birds and of mammals is a most uncertain one . Although the fowl argas does ...
Wild birds may be infested if they construct large , numerous , or fairly permanent
nests in the vicinity of human activities . The question of infestation of other wild
birds and of mammals is a most uncertain one . Although the fowl argas does ...
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Specimens have occasionally been reported from isolated nests of wild birds and
on ground birds such as quail . Howard ( 1908 ) recorded the secretary bird and
Bedford ( 1934 ) the guinea fowl aś wild hosts . Theiler ( unpublished ) informs ...
Specimens have occasionally been reported from isolated nests of wild birds and
on ground birds such as quail . Howard ( 1908 ) recorded the secretary bird and
Bedford ( 1934 ) the guinea fowl aś wild hosts . Theiler ( unpublished ) informs ...
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Chickens , horses , and ( in America , see above ) wild birds such as the condor ,
swallow , and screech owl ( Cooley and Kohls 1944 ) have been listed as hosts .
In the laboratory , any usually available mammal may serve as host .
Chickens , horses , and ( in America , see above ) wild birds such as the condor ,
swallow , and screech owl ( Cooley and Kohls 1944 ) have been listed as hosts .
In the laboratory , any usually available mammal may serve as host .
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