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1 January 1981 AN ANALYSIS OF BONY CHANGES FOLLOWING TRAUMA TO A BLACK BEAR MANDIBLE
D.L. DYER
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Abstract

Gross bony changes following a bullet wound to the mandible of an Alaskan black bear (Ursus americanus Pallas) are described. Analysis of the mandible indicates that the bear lived 1-6 months following the injury and that it did not develop any major bacterial infection, unusual for such an injury.

DYER: AN ANALYSIS OF BONY CHANGES FOLLOWING TRAUMA TO A BLACK BEAR MANDIBLE
D.L. DYER "AN ANALYSIS OF BONY CHANGES FOLLOWING TRAUMA TO A BLACK BEAR MANDIBLE," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 17(1), 97-100, (1 January 1981). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-17.1.97
Received: 3 June 1980; Published: 1 January 1981
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