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2.  Is a salamander like a worm, whereby if its tail gets cut/ broken off.</description><pubDate>11/24/2004</pubDate></item><item><title>Dealing with snapping turtles</title><link>http://www.enature.com/expert/expert_show_question.asp?questionID=21304</link><description>It&apos;s that time of year again in Vermont, the reptiles and amphibians are on the move! There are actually squadrons of people who help frogs, toads and salamanders cross the street on rainy nights, and I&apos;ve made it a personal mission to help snakes and turtles avoid becoming street pizza.</description><pubDate>5/2/2004</pubDate></item><item><title>Animals</title><link>http://www.enature.com/expert/expert_show_question.asp?questionID=21207</link><description>Do animals know to use certain plants for medicinal purposes? Will an animals ea...</description><pubDate>4/28/2004</pubDate></item><item><title>Squirrels</title><link>http://www.enature.com/expert/expert_show_question.asp?questionID=18375</link><description>Each summer I start to notice the squirrels in our backyard have ulcers, and loss of fur, on their bodies.</description><pubDate>9/3/2003</pubDate></item><item><title>Wild Rabbit Parasite</title><link>http://www.enature.com/expert/expert_show_question.asp?questionID=17957</link><description>I am from Ohio and I have a wild rabbit in capativity because it only has 3 legs (mower accident or predator?)and since we have 2 indoor/outdoor cats it wouldn&apos;t have much of a chance until it was older to be released.</description><pubDate>8/13/2003</pubDate></item></channel></rss>