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Hookworms And Sushi
Hookworm is a parasite that is commonly found in the tropical and subtropical climates of the world. They are popular in Africa and Latin America. If it is left untreated, the hookworm causes severe blood loss internally and will eventually lead to iron-deficiency anemia. It can also cause malnutrition, especially in pregnant women and children. More...
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Animal Hospitals, Emergency Animal ClinicsWe will have a list of for Atlantic_City, NJ shortly.
CINNAMINSON ANIMAL HOSPITAL 2498 Route 130 N Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 53.2MI from Atlantic City 856-829-1145
PARKWAY VETERINARY HOSPITAL 40 Roosevelt Blvd Marmora, NJ 08223 14.2MI from Atlantic City 609-390-0701
EXCLUSIVELY CATS VETERINARY HO 4 Chester Ave Medford, NJ 08055 40.7MI from Atlantic City 609-953-0100
MANAHAWKIN VETERINARY HOSPITAL 655 Route 72 W Manahawkin, NJ 08050 25.6MI from Atlantic City 609-597-0080
CAPE VETERINARY ASSOCIATES 222 Route Us 9 S Marmora, NJ 08223 14.2MI from Atlantic City 609-390-0199
SOMERS POINT VETERINARY HOSPIT 1 Braddock Dr Somers Point, NJ 08244 9.9MI from Atlantic City 609-927-8077
OCEAN CITY VETERINARY OFFICE 225 West Ave Ocean City, NJ 08226 12.1MI from Atlantic City 609-391-9536
CEDAR RUN APARTMENTS 211 Us Hwy No 9 N Manahawkin, NJ 08050 25.6MI from Atlantic City 609-597-7571
History Of The American Bulldog
The is a domestic dog breed that is classified broadly into two types - the Scott type and the Johnson type. The names of these breeds come from the breeders who played a pivotal role in bringing them into existence. The Scott type bulldog was developed by Allen Scott, while the Johnson type was brought up by John D. Johnson. They are also commonly classified as Bully type or Classic , and Performance type or the Standard . More...
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Why Do Not Tapeworms Need A Digestive System ?
Tapeworms or cestoda are parasites which live in the guts of host animals and spend entire generations there. These worms at maturity can reach to about 6 inches in length. They live in the intestinal tract of meat eating animals such as wolves, jackals, dogs, jackals, pigs, goats, horses, sheep and cattle. More...
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