. Ecology of the coyote in the Yellowstone. Coyote. Figure 38.—this old emaciated ram with a humped up attitude indicating it was AILING WAS FOUND DEAD A FEW DAYS AFTER THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN. Gardiner River at base of Mount Everts, March 26, Figure 39.—a magpie sitting on THE RUMP OF A EWE. MAGPIES WERE OFTEN SEEN ON BIGHORN PICKING ON VARIOUS PARTS OF THE BODY AS THOUGH FEEDING ON PARASITES. Mount Everts, November 25, 7937. 193098°—40 13 181. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appe


. Ecology of the coyote in the Yellowstone. Coyote. Figure 38.—this old emaciated ram with a humped up attitude indicating it was AILING WAS FOUND DEAD A FEW DAYS AFTER THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN. Gardiner River at base of Mount Everts, March 26, Figure 39.—a magpie sitting on THE RUMP OF A EWE. MAGPIES WERE OFTEN SEEN ON BIGHORN PICKING ON VARIOUS PARTS OF THE BODY AS THOUGH FEEDING ON PARASITES. Mount Everts, November 25, 7937. 193098°—40 13 181. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Murie, Adolph, 1899-; United States. National Park Service. Washington, D. C. : U. S. G. P. O.


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