Abstract
Whereas dental injuries and abnormalities have been documented in Gray Wolves (Canis lupus), severe maxillary necrosis has not previously been implicated in a Gray Wolf fatality. Here I report maxillary osteomyelitis in a wild Gray Wolf from northeastern Minnesota of such severity that I hypothesize it ultimately led to death by starvation.
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Barber-Meyer, S. (2012). Severe maxillary osteomyelitis in a Gray Wolf (Canis lupus). Canadian Field-Naturalist, 126(3), 238–241. https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v126i3.1368
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