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- noun Plural form of
furbearer .
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Examples
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River bottom lands provide excellent habitat for furbearers, game birds, and moose.
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Also their is so much mor eevidnce of trapping and hunting furbearers in these pics.
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Upland furbearers, such as marten, mink, and shorttail and least weasels, are common.
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Hunting focus on wild reindeer, moose, and furbearers; indigenous hunting culture in decline
Climate change and terrestrial wildlife management in the Russian Arctic and sub-Arctic 2009
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Also their is so much mor eevidnce of trapping and hunting furbearers in these pics.
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The spruce-hardwood forests provide excellent habitat for furbearers and other mammals.
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The sudden release of pressure on the animal populations caused the populations to explode, food supplies to dwindle and - not surprisingly for anyone who spends their time out time on the land - the population of furbearers to crash through starvation and disease.
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Many species of amphibians, reptiles, birds (such as ducks and waders), and furbearers can be found in the wetlands.
Freshwater biomes 2007
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Legal classifications are usually obvious, like elk and deer are big game, rabbits are small game, beaver are furbearers, etcetera.
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2003
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The tribes had hunted the furbearers to extinction.
The White Rose Cook, Glen 1985
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