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1. Der Bilch
Auf diesen Seiten sind interessante Texte über den Bilch zu finden, über seine tragische Verwendung bei den Römern und wie er auch heute noch in England schmackhaft zubereitet wird, der Bilch. Und nicht vergessen: am 27. Juni ist Weltbilchtag! [Information des Anbieters]
www.glirarium.org/bilch/index.html
A Contribution to Promote the Investigation of the Biology of the Gliridae (Rodentia - Mammalia).This web site aims at not only becoming a place for zoologists specialized in the biology of the Gliridae and a scholarly forum, but also wants to provide public awareness of dormice, furnish enjoyable ... [Information of the supplier]
www.glirarium.org/dormouse/index.html
The mission of the Transgenic Core is to provide access to transgenic animal technology in an efficient, effective manner. This includes the production of transgenic mice, the production of embryonic stem (ES) cell-mouse chimeras, support services, and consultation and training in all phases of ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.med.umich.edu/tamc/
The Rat Genome Database RatMap is focused on presenting rat genes, DNA-markers, QTL:s etc that is localized to chromosome. The database is dedicated to rat gene nomenclature and should be consulted for queries in such. RatMap is formally sorting under the (RGNC) and is maintained at the Dept for Cell and ... [Information of the supplier]
ratmap.gen.gu.se/index.html
Der Feldhamster wird auf der Roten Liste der gefährdeten Tiere der Bundesrepublik Deutschland als "stark gefährdet" eingestuft. Nach der Bundesartenschutzverordnung § 13 gehört er zu den besonders geschützten Tierarten und ist durch die europäische Flora-Fauna-Habitat-Richtlinie Anhang IV geschützt. Die ... [Information des Anbieters]
www.feldhamster.de/
Mäuse, Spitzmäuse und andere Kleinsäuger Bayerns werden mit Abbildungen und Steckbrief vorgestellt. [Redaktion vifabio]
www.kleinsaeuger-bayern.de/
In France, the European Hamster (Cricetus cricetus) only lives in Alsace and its population is dropping sharply. In 1972, there were 329 Alsatian towns where this animal lived; in 2014, this species is only present with certitude in 17 towns, mainly located in the South-Western area of Strasbourg. A ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.grand-hamster-alsace.eu/
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