Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Canis familiaris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MMNH:Mammals
3518YOKE, W   1953-06-15
United States, MINNESOTA, BECKER, SPECIFIC LOCALITY UNKNOWN, 46.95 -95.6833

MMNH:Mammals
3801LUTZ, D & EITGROTH,H   1955-02-05
United States, MINNESOTA, MARTIN, unspecified, 43.6382 -94.2588

MMNH:Mammals
3833VET. DEPT.   
United States, MINNESOTA, RAMSEY, ST. PAUL CAMPUS, 44.9851 -93.182

MMNH:Mammals
3834VET. DEPT.   
United States, MINNESOTA, RAMSEY, ST. PAUL CAMPUS, 44.9851 -93.182

MMNH:Mammals
3835VET. DEPT.   
United States, MINNESOTA, RAMSEY, ST. PAUL CAMPUS, 44.9851 -93.182

MMNH:Mammals
3836VET. DEPT., U.OF MN   
United States, MINNESOTA, RAMSEY, ST. PAUL, 44.9444 -93.0931

MMNH:Mammals
3837VET. DEPT.   
United States, MINNESOTA, RAMSEY, ST. PAUL CAMPUS, 44.9851 -93.182

MMNH:Mammals
3838VET. DEPT.   
United States, MINNESOTA, RAMSEY, ST. PAUL CAMPUS, 44.9851 -93.182

MMNH:Mammals
3839VET. DEPT., U.OF MN   
United States, MINNESOTA, RAMSEY, ST. PAUL, 44.9444 -93.0931

MMNH:Mammals
3840VET. DEPT.   
United States, MINNESOTA, RAMSEY, ST. PAUL CAMPUS, 44.9851 -93.182

MMNH:Mammals
4227DICKERMAN, R W   
MEXICO, COAHUILA, CA.5 MI S SABINAS, 27.784744 -101.152238

MMNH:Mammals
12733   
null, SPECIFIC LOCALITY UNKNOWN

SMM:Mammal
Image Associated With the Occurrence
Z77:9:52   1975-00-00
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, University of Minnesota Veterinary Medicine

SMM:Mammal
Image Associated With the Occurrence
0-6101   

CONCOL:Mammal
1398D. Autry   1965-05-17
United States, Illinois, Williamson, Crab orchard refuge

iDigBio-YPM:vz
ypm mam 004928   1951-00-00
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, minneapolis, 44.9667 -93.2667


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