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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), ed. Trailsman 329: Bayou Trackdown. Signet, 2009.

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Vaillant, John. The tiger: A true story of vengeance and survival. Vintage Books, 2011.

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Vaillant, John. Le tigre: Une histoire de survie dans la taïga : récit. Libretto, 2013.

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Vaillant, John. The tiger: A true story of vengeance and survival. Alfred A. Knopf, 2010.

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Vaillant, John. The tiger: A true story of vengeance and survival. Alfred A. Knopf, 2010.

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Rath, Matthias. Why animals don't get heart attacks-- but people do!: The discovery that will eradicate heart disease. Health Now, 1997.

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Rath, Matthias. Why animals don't get heart attacks-- but people do!: The discovery that will eradicate heart disease : the natural prevention of heart attacks, strokes, high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol and many other cardiovascular conditions. 4th ed. MR Pub., 2003.

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Murdico, Suzanne J. Wild Dog Attacks (Animal Attack). Children's Press (CT), 2000.

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Murdico, Suzanne J. Wild Dog Attacks (Animal Attacks). Franklin Watts, 2000.

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Murdico, Suzanne J. Wild Dog Attacks (Animal Attacks). Franklin Watts, 2000.

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Wild Dog Attacks (Animal Attacks). Children's Press (CT), 2000.

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Ury, Allen B. Grizzly!: And Other True Stories from the Wild. Lowell House, 1999.

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Wild World 1 Of 4. Animal Movement, Flegg, 4-6 (Wild World). Millbrook Press, 1991.

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Rau, Dana Meachen. When Crocodiles Attack! (When Wild Animals Attack!). Enslow Publishers, 2006.

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When Sharks Attack! (When Wild Animals Attack!). Enslow Publishers, 2006.

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When Snakes Attack! (When Wild Animals Attack!). Enslow Publishers, 2006.

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Gaines, Richard M. When Tigers Attack! (When Wild Animals Attack!). Enslow Publishers, 2006.

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When Bears Attack! (When Wild Animals Attack!). Enslow Publishers, 2006.

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When Mountain Lions Attack! (When Wild Animals Attack!). Enslow Publishers, 2006.

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Vaillant, John. The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival. Knopf Canada, 2010.

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Vaillant, John. Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival. Hodder & Stoughton, 2010.

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Vaillant, John. Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival. Hodder & Stoughton, 2010.

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Vaillant, John. Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival. Hodder & Stoughton, 2011.

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Vaillant, John. The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival. Vintage Canada, 2011.

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Vaillant, John. Le tigre - éd. Limitée. LIBRETTO, 2020.

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Vaillant, John. Tigras. Kersto ir islikimo istorija. Tyto alba, 2012.

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Vaillant, John. O Tigre (Em Portuguese do Brasil). Intrínseca, 2016.

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How to Survive a Wild Animal Attack Anywhere in the World. Blurb, 2015.

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Nibert, David, ed. Animal Oppression and Capitalism. Praeger, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216958239.

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This important two-volume set unapologetically documents how capitalism results in the oppression of animals ranging from fish and chickens to dogs, elephants, and kangaroos as well as in environmental destruction, vital resource depletion, and climate change. Most traditional narratives portray humanity's use of other animals as natural and necessary for human social development and present the idea that capitalism is generally a positive force in the world. But is this worldview accurate, or just a convenient, easy-to-accept way to ignore what is really happening—a systematic oppression of a
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Nibert, David, ed. Animal Oppression and Capitalism. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216958222.

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This important two-volume set unapologetically documents how capitalism results in the oppression of animals ranging from fish and chickens to dogs, elephants, and kangaroos as well as in environmental destruction, vital resource depletion, and climate change. Most traditional narratives portray humanity's use of other animals as natural and necessary for human social development and present the idea that capitalism is generally a positive force in the world. But is this worldview accurate, or just a convenient, easy-to-accept way to ignore what is really happening—a systematic oppression of a
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Ruxton, Graeme D., William L. Allen, Thomas N. Sherratt, and Michael P. Speed. Aposematism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199688678.003.0007.

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Aposematism is the pairing of two kinds of defensive phenotype: an often repellent secondary defence that typically renders prey unprofitable to predators if they attack them and some evolved signal that indicates the presence of that defence. Aposematic signals often work to modify the behaviours of predators both before and during attacks. Warning coloration, for example, may increase wariness and hence improve the chances that a chemically defended prey is released unharmed after an attack. An aposematic signal may therefore first tend to reduce the probability that a predator commences att
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Smith, Rebecca. Anthrax. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199976805.003.0062.

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Anthrax spores are found in the soil in many parts of the world and usually cause disease in grazing animals. Human disease is typically seen in farmers, ranchers, and workers handling animal carcasses, hides, hair, and bones. In biologic warfare or terrorism, aerosolization of the spores has been considered as an effective route of mass dissemination. Clinical presentation depends on the route of exposure: cutaneous, ingestion, inhalation (or Woolsorter’s disease). Personal protective equipment and patient decontamination are important before addressing a potential exposure. Mass casualty inc
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Why animals don't get heart attacks...but people do!: The discovery that will eradicate heart disease. 2nd ed. MR Publishers, 2000.

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Ruxton, Graeme D., William L. Allen, Thomas N. Sherratt, and Michael P. Speed. Thanatosis. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199688678.003.0014.

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When physically restrained, many animals adopt a relatively immobile state that can last after the constraint has been released. The lack of movement is suggested to inhibit further attack by the predator and reduce the perceived need of the predator to continue to attack or constrain the prey. This phenomenon has been variously called death feigning, animal hypnosis, tonic immobility, and playing dead. However, we will use the term that the scientific literature seems to be coalescing around: thanatosis. Thanatosis is distinct from immobility used to reduce the risk of detection or tracking b
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Scott, Keith, and Nat03700. Great Bears of Hyder Ak & Stewart Bc: The World's Greatest Bear Display That You Can Get to by Car. Hancock House Pub Ltd, 2001.

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Designs, Vepa. Dot Journal: Dot Grid Journal - Shark Attack Wild Costume Cool Easy Animal Halloween Gift - Black Dotted Diary, Planner, Gratitude, Writing, Travel, Goal, Bullet Notebook. Independently Published, 2019.

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Buchanan, Ben. Limitations, Objections, and the Future of the Cybersecurity Dilemma. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190665012.003.0008.

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This chapter considers three counterarguments to the cybersecurity dilemma logic. It shows that even if the cybersecurity threat does not pose an existential risk, it is vitally important and can animate the security dilemma. It shows that regardless of one’s views on attributing cyber attacks—many believe that attribution is difficult or impossible—the cybersecurity dilemma is likely to be a problem. It lastly shows that even though cyber weapons are different from kinetic ones, convergence is likely and the cybersecurity dilemma is still significant, and will likely grow in significance.
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Ganeri, Anita. How to Survive in a Jungle: Without Being Savaged by Wild Animals, Poisoned by Plants, Attacked by Hunters, Biten by Snakes or Starving to Death. Hodder Wayland, 1993.

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Kramer, Randall, Carel van Schaik, and Julie Johnson, eds. Last Stand. Oxford University Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195095548.001.0001.

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During the past century, tropical rain forests have been reduced to about half of their original area, with a consequent loss of biodiversity. This book takes a close look at how this has happened and what the consequences may be, with an emphasis on those strategies that have proven successful in stemming the loss of plant and animal inhabitants. It describes the use of protected areas such as sacred groves, royal preserves, and today's national parks, which have long served to shield the delicate forest habitats for countless species. Although programs for protecting habitats are under incre
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Berzok, Linda Murray. American Indian Food. Greenwood Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400610967.

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This, the first, in-depth survey of Native American Indian foodways is an amazing chronicle of both human development over thousands of years and American history after the European invasion. It sheds light not only on this group and their history but on American food culture and history as well. For thousands of years an intimate relationship existed between Native Americans and their food sources. Dependence on nature for subsistence gave rise to a rich spiritual tradition with rituals and feasts marking planting and harvesting seasons. The European invasion forced a radical transformation o
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