A Natural History of the Most Remarkable Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, Reptiles, and Insects, Том 1C. and C. Whittingham, 1825 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 5 от 57.
Страница 6
... flesh of animals is said to be his favourite food , but when pressed by hun- ger he makes his attacks without discrimination . In the time of the Romans , Panthers appear to have been very numerous , and at present the species is said ...
... flesh of animals is said to be his favourite food , but when pressed by hun- ger he makes his attacks without discrimination . In the time of the Romans , Panthers appear to have been very numerous , and at present the species is said ...
Страница 7
... extremely agile , and the length of its legs enables it to run rapidly . The Indians hunt it for its skin , and the flesh is affirmed by some persons to be equal to veal , THE OCELOT . THIS animal , which is sometimes called QUADRUPEDS .
... extremely agile , and the length of its legs enables it to run rapidly . The Indians hunt it for its skin , and the flesh is affirmed by some persons to be equal to veal , THE OCELOT . THIS animal , which is sometimes called QUADRUPEDS .
Страница 8
... flesh , in consequence of which its vic- tims are numerous . THE OUNCE . its hair , however , is much longer than that. THE Ounce is of a much smaller size than the panther , as it seldom exceeds three feet and a half in length : THIS is ...
... flesh , in consequence of which its vic- tims are numerous . THE OUNCE . its hair , however , is much longer than that. THE Ounce is of a much smaller size than the panther , as it seldom exceeds three feet and a half in length : THIS is ...
Страница 19
... flesh is excellent food , and his hide is made into leather for several uses . There are oxen in all parts of the world ; those of Egypt , about the river Nile , are as white as of exceeding stature , yet so meek and gentle , that they ...
... flesh is excellent food , and his hide is made into leather for several uses . There are oxen in all parts of the world ; those of Egypt , about the river Nile , are as white as of exceeding stature , yet so meek and gentle , that they ...
Страница 23
... flesh affords a pleasant and wholesome nutriment ; their skin is converted into a strong and durable leather , and their horns are of a fine grain , and susceptible of a high polish . The Buf- falo is fond of wallowing in the mud , and ...
... flesh affords a pleasant and wholesome nutriment ; their skin is converted into a strong and durable leather , and their horns are of a fine grain , and susceptible of a high polish . The Buf- falo is fond of wallowing in the mud , and ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
Africa America animal appearance Argali ash colour Asia Baboon bird body Brazil breed brown colour BROWN RAT burrows Cape Vulture CAPIBARA Cassowary chiefly claws cloven hoof covered creature deer devour domestic domestic goat druped dusky ears eggs eight erect exceedingly extremely eyes Fallow Deer feathers feeds feet in length female Fieldfare five flesh fond fore feet forest four feet frequently gray ground hair hare hind feet hole horns Hyæna inches long Indian inhabits insects kanguroo kind legs lion live Madagascar maize male Manati monkey mouth native nest nose numerous OPOSSUM Ostrich pale Pangolin plumage prey quadrupeds quills rabbit resembles sagacity seems seldom sheep short side skin snout sometimes South America species spots Squirrel strong subsists tail teeth thick three feet toes trees tribe upper variety Weasel wild wings winter yellow young zard
Популярни откъси
Страница 140 - Again they rise, their jaws clap together, re-echoing through the deep surrounding forests. Again they sink, when the contest ends at the muddy bottom of the lake, and the vanquished makes a hazardous escape, hiding himself in the muddy turbulent waters and sedge on a distant shore.
Страница 164 - It seems among birds what the sloth is among quadrupeds, an unresisting thing, equally incapable of flight or defence. It is furnished with wings, covered with soft ash-coloured feathers, but they are too short to assist it in flying. It is furnished with a tail, with a few small curled feathers; but this tail is disproportioned and displaced. Its legs are too short for running, and its body too fat to be strong. One would take it for a tortoise that had supplied itself with the feathers of a bird;...
Страница 208 - It remains with us the whole year, and in great flocks frequents churches, old towers, and ruins, and sometimes, though rarely, even chimneys, hollow trees, and rabbit burrows, where it builds its nest: the female o2 lays five or six eggs, paler than those of the crow, and smaller.
Страница 161 - ... which, on plain ground, it treads very securely ; in its course it uses a very odd kind of 'action, lifting up one wing, which it keeps elevated for a time ; till letting it drop, it lifts up the other.
Страница 151 - That with the muzzle of a dog is the most common, being about six inches in length, from the tip of the nose to the insertion of the tail.
Страница 177 - England, is about twenty inches in length, and four feet and a half in breadth, when measured across the expansion of the wings. The lower parts of the body are pale, varied with brown; on the upper parts dusky bars of a darker hue, mark the wings and tail, the latter of which is grayish beneath, and tipped with dusky white. The legs are yellow, the claws black, and the bill leadcolored, short, and hooked.
Страница 140 - Behold him rushing forth from the flags and reeds. His enormous body swells. His plaited tail brandished high, floats upon the lake. The waters like a cataract descend from his opening jaws. Clouds of smoke issue from his dilated nostrils. The earth trembles with his thunder. When immediately from the opposite coast of the lagoon, emerges from the deep his rival champion. They suddenly dart upon each other. The boiling surface of the lake marks their rapid course, and a terrific conflict commences.
Страница 136 - They begin by raising the earth, and forming a pretty high arch. They leave partitions, or a kind of pillars, at certain distances, beat and press the earth, interweave it with the roots of plants, and render it so hard and solid, that the water cannot penetrate the vault, on account of its convexity and firmness. They then elevate a little hillock under the principal arch ; upon the latter they lay herbs and leaves for a bed to their young. In this situation they are above the level of the ground,...
Страница 169 - ... prey with which it is replenished. " The eyes of the Eagle have the glare of those of the lion, and are nearly of the same colour ; the claws are of the same shape; the organs of sound are equally powerful, and the cry equally terrible*.
Страница 140 - Miguel was awakened early in the morning by violent shakes, and a horrible noise. Clods of earth were thrown into the middle of the hut. Presently a young crocodile two or three feet long issued from under the bed, darted at a dog that lay on * Passo dc U rituat.