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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... winter nearly double what it is in the Summer . In the torrid climates the Sheep loses his fleece , and is covered with hair . The Camel that traverses the burning sands of the de- serts , is formed with soft spungy feet that the heat ...
... winter nearly double what it is in the Summer . In the torrid climates the Sheep loses his fleece , and is covered with hair . The Camel that traverses the burning sands of the de- serts , is formed with soft spungy feet that the heat ...
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... Winter , we have an additional source of admira- tion . Most of the insect - eating tribes either mi- grate to other countries , or become torpid during this rigorous season . Insects themselves , unable to bear the extreme cold ...
... Winter , we have an additional source of admira- tion . Most of the insect - eating tribes either mi- grate to other countries , or become torpid during this rigorous season . Insects themselves , unable to bear the extreme cold ...
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... or not . This animal lived seven months in Holland . On its first arrival it had but very little hair , except on its back and arms : but on the approach of winter it became extremely well - covered ; the hair THE ORAN OTAN . 41.
... or not . This animal lived seven months in Holland . On its first arrival it had but very little hair , except on its back and arms : but on the approach of winter it became extremely well - covered ; the hair THE ORAN OTAN . 41.
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William Bingley. winter it became extremely well - covered ; the hair on the back being three inches in length . The whole animal then appeared of a chesnut colour ; the skin of the face , & c . was of a mouse colour , but about the eyes ...
William Bingley. winter it became extremely well - covered ; the hair on the back being three inches in length . The whole animal then appeared of a chesnut colour ; the skin of the face , & c . was of a mouse colour , but about the eyes ...
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... Summer he says it delighted to be in the open air , and even in Winter it was frequently kept in a * Travels in India . † Penn . Quad . i . 172 . room without fire . Though long in confinement it did E THE BARBARY APE . 49.
... Summer he says it delighted to be in the open air , and even in Winter it was frequently kept in a * Travels in India . † Penn . Quad . i . 172 . room without fire . Though long in confinement it did E THE BARBARY APE . 49.
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