The Menageries: Quadrupeds, Described and Drawn from Living Subjects..Charles Knight, 1831 |
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... gives a similar testimony to the extraordinary power of so heavy an animal to walk along a rope without any balance - a docility which is the more wonderful , when we bear in mind that one of the strongest instincts which the elephant ...
... gives a similar testimony to the extraordinary power of so heavy an animal to walk along a rope without any balance - a docility which is the more wonderful , when we bear in mind that one of the strongest instincts which the elephant ...
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... give full belief to the assertion . We are not quite so pre- pared to believe what we have also heard stated with regard to this animal , that , upon being satisfied of the strength of the stage , and finding herself in a theatre , she ...
... give full belief to the assertion . We are not quite so pre- pared to believe what we have also heard stated with regard to this animal , that , upon being satisfied of the strength of the stage , and finding herself in a theatre , she ...
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... give a portrait , appears to indicate great mildness and intelligence . The elephants of the Jardin des Plantes , at Paris , have , by comparison with the elephants of our close menageries , a life of much happiness . Their cells are ...
... give a portrait , appears to indicate great mildness and intelligence . The elephants of the Jardin des Plantes , at Paris , have , by comparison with the elephants of our close menageries , a life of much happiness . Their cells are ...
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... give some probability to the old fable that the elephant , in a state of nature , always sleeps in a standing posi- tion against a tree * . Another elephant , which was * Perrault , Mémoires , tom . ii . p.507 . kept at Versailles in ...
... give some probability to the old fable that the elephant , in a state of nature , always sleeps in a standing posi- tion against a tree * . Another elephant , which was * Perrault , Mémoires , tom . ii . p.507 . kept at Versailles in ...
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... gives for the interruption of the labours of the elephant by man is certainly incorrect ; for this quadruped lives , and has always lived , in particular districts , without the interference of the human race . But with or without man ...
... gives for the interruption of the labours of the elephant by man is certainly incorrect ; for this quadruped lives , and has always lived , in particular districts , without the interference of the human race . But with or without man ...
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