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An Investigation of Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) and Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) Scavenging, Scattering, and Removal of Deer Remains: Forensic Implications and Applications

机译:红狐(Vulpes vulpes)和欧亚Bad(Meles meles)清除,散布和去除鹿遗骸的调查:法医意义和应用

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Within northwest Europe, especially the United Kingdom, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) are the largest wild scavengers capable of modifying a set of remains through scavenging. Knowledge of region-specific and species-typical scavenging behaviors of scavengers within the crime scene area and surroundings can aid in more efficient and accurate interpretations. The scavenging behaviors of captive and wild foxes and badgers were recorded and compared through actualistic methods and direct observation. The scavenging by wild foxes and badgers of surface-deposited baits and whole deer (Cervus nippon; Capreolus capreolus) in a woodland was observed and analyzed. Wild foxes were found to scavenge deer more frequently than badgers. The scavenging of deer remains by foxes was also compared with forensic cases. The scavenging pattern and recovery distances of deer and human remains scavenged by foxes were similar but were potentially affected by the condition and deposition of a body, and the presence of clothing.
机译:在欧洲西北部,尤其是英国,赤狐(Vulpes vulpes)和欧亚Bad(Meles meles)是最大的野生清除剂,能够通过清除来修饰一组残骸。了解犯罪现场区域和周围环境中清道夫的特定区域和典型物种的清扫行为可以帮助更有效,更准确的解释。记录了圈养和野生狐狸和and的清除行为,并通过实际方法和直接观察进行了比较。观察并分析了野生狐狸和rs清除林中表面沉积的饵料和整个鹿(鹿)的行为。发现野狐比badge更频繁地清除鹿。还对狐狸对鹿遗体的清除与法医案件进行了比较。狐狸对鹿和人类遗体的清除方式和恢复距离相似,但是可能受到身体状况和沉积以及衣物存在的影响。

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