Virtues-wolves-coyotes
David Costa
pankihtamwa at earthlink.net
Tue Jul 16 17:26:09 UTC 2002
Yes, I noticed that what the map said was wildly at variance with that 37°N
business. Information on original pre-European distribution of animals is
often hard to come by, tho.
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>From: "Alan Knutson" <boris at terracom.net>
>To: <siouan at lists.colorado.edu>
>Subject: Re: Virtues-wolves-coyotes
>Date: Tue, Jul 16, 2002, 10:21 am
>
> David
>
> Just to mention that map on the website is its current distribution,
> historically it was much wider (i.e. as far south as 37°N in North America).
>
> Alan K
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alan Knutson" <boris at terracom.net>
> To: <siouan at lists.colorado.edu>
> Cc: <boris at terracom.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 12:18 PM
> Subject: Re: Virtues-wolves-coyotes
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>
>> http://nmnhgoph.si.edu/cgi-bin/wdb/msw/names/query/12248
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "David Costa" <pankihtamwa at earthlink.net>
>> To: <siouan at lists.colorado.edu>
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 12:02 PM
>> Subject: Re: Virtues-wolves-coyotes
>>
>>
>> > Where in the Smithsonian website is this mentioned?
>> >
>> > ----------
>> > >From: "Alan Knutson" <boris at terracom.net>
>> > >To: <siouan at lists.colorado.edu>
>> > >Subject: Re: Virtues-wolves-coyotes
>> > >Date: Tue, Jul 16, 2002, 10:02 am
>> > >
>> >
>> > > Also in terms of the wolverine, alternate names are the 'glutton' or
>> > > 'grison', "Gulo gulo", the Smithsonian website indicates the
>> > > wolverine occurred as far south as 37°N (northern boundary of
> Oklahoma),
>> >
>> >
>>
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