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Fig. 4 in Cattle mortality on a predator-friendly station in central Australia

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Fig. 4.—Dingoes (Canis dingo) were not the main cause of death for cattle on Evelyn Downs station, South Australia. Left, cow (Bos taurus) keeps a watchful eye on a young dingo at Evelyn Downs. Right, cows becoming bogged in a drying mud-silted dam at Evelyn Downs was the main cause of death. Apart from the 18 cows that died in silted dams, 4 wild donkeys (Equus asinus) were also killed. However, 9 cows (including those in the image), 2 wild donkeys, and 1 wild horse (E. caballus) were rescued (some more than once). Photos by Gerrit Schuirmann (left) and Arian D. Wallach (right).

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Published as part of Wallach, Arian D., Ramp, Daniel & O'Neill, Adam J., 2017, Cattle mortality on a predator-friendly station in central Australia, pp. 45-52 in Journal of Mammalogy 98 (1) on page 50, DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyw156, http://zenodo.org/record/7832658

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