Animal Biography, Or, Authentic Anecdotes of the Lives, Manners, and Economy, of the Animal Creation, Arranged According to the System of Linnaeus, Том 1R. Phillips, 1803 |
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... legs and feet , two wings , their horny beak , and a heart- shaped rump . AMPHIBIA have only one auricle and one ven- tricle to the heart ; * and the blood cold and red : they respire by means of lungs , not regularly , but according to ...
... legs and feet , two wings , their horny beak , and a heart- shaped rump . AMPHIBIA have only one auricle and one ven- tricle to the heart ; * and the blood cold and red : they respire by means of lungs , not regularly , but according to ...
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... legs , and many are possessed of wings , of WORMS . The heart of these animals has , for the most part , one ventricle , without any auricle , and propels a cold , colourless sanies : their breath- ing pores are obscure and uncertain ...
... legs , and many are possessed of wings , of WORMS . The heart of these animals has , for the most part , one ventricle , without any auricle , and propels a cold , colourless sanies : their breath- ing pores are obscure and uncertain ...
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... legs are furnished with calves , and their hands and feet nearly resem- ble the human . In their manners they are for the most part mild and gentle , and they imitate hu- man actions more readily than any of the others.- Baboons have ...
... legs are furnished with calves , and their hands and feet nearly resem- ble the human . In their manners they are for the most part mild and gentle , and they imitate hu- man actions more readily than any of the others.- Baboons have ...
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... legs ; and uses the same grimaces to express both anger and appetite . Its movements are brisk , its manners gross ; and , when agitated by passion , it exhibits and grinds its teeth . Notwithstanding its ferocious and unaccommodating ...
... legs ; and uses the same grimaces to express both anger and appetite . Its movements are brisk , its manners gross ; and , when agitated by passion , it exhibits and grinds its teeth . Notwithstanding its ferocious and unaccommodating ...
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... legs . In Siam they frequently sally forth in astonishing numbers , to attack the villages , during the time the labourers are occupied in the rice harvest , which they generally have sagacity enough to ascertain , * SYNONYMS . - Simia ...
... legs . In Siam they frequently sally forth in astonishing numbers , to attack the villages , during the time the labourers are occupied in the rice harvest , which they generally have sagacity enough to ascertain , * SYNONYMS . - Simia ...
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